“De Bono argues that the West's tradition of settling disagreement by debate or argument is an example of overreliance on logic.”
Source: Fringe-ology: How I Tried to Explain Away the Unexplainable-And Couldn't
“It's amazing how once the mind is free of emotional pollution, logic and clarity emerge.”
Source: Memories With Maya
“Logic and reason are the naphthalene balls we use to pack them away into a sandook called 'Someday'. But when that day comes we are too old, too poor, too tired or too lazy.”
Source: Stay Hungry Stay Foolish
“Lógico es todo lo que se entiende aunque no sea verdad.”
Source: Levantando la cortina
“I had already established, as you know, that it was logically impossible for Kenneth to be distressed by anything that might occur between Ned and myself; but Kenneth, being an artist, has perhaps not studied logic and is unaware of the impossibility.”
Source: Thus Was Adonis Murdered
“When life throws a lemon at you, you throw it straight back at life and miss completely. That's my logic.”
“It is necessary, first of all, to find a correct logical starting point, one which can lead us to a natural and sound interpretation of the empirical facts.”
Source: An essay on man: an introduction to a philosophy of human culture
“The Lord likes small things best, especially those done with love.”
“[A]ny being with the supposed capacity to create the logically impossible must himself be logically impossible.”
Source: Atheism: The Case Against God
“Logical reasoning may be a most convenient means of mental communication for covering short distances, but the curvature of the earth, alas, is reflected even in logic: an ideally rational progression of thought will finally bring you back to the point of departure where you return aware of the simplicity of genius, with a delightful sensation that you have embraced truth, while actually you have merely embraced your own self... anything you might term a deduction already exposes the flaw: logical development inexorably becomes an envelopment.”
Source: The Stories of Vladimir Nabokov