“This is what metaphor is. It is not saying that an ant is an elephant. Perhaps; both are alive. No. Metaphor is saying the ant is an elephant. Now, logically speaking, I know there is a difference. If you put elephants and ants before me, I believe that every time I will correctly identify the elephant and the ant. So metaphor must come from a very different place than that of the logical, intelligent mind. It comes from a place that is very courageous, willing to step out of our preconceived ways of seeing things and open so large that it can see the oneness in an ant and in an elephant.” IfsKnowsWayMindBelieveDifferentI BelieveDifferencesStepsAliveSeeingWillingIntelligentMetaphorOnenessLogicalCourageousElephantsAntsDifferent Place Author:Natalie Goldberg
“Obviously making Peter Parker suddenly bisexual or gay wouldn't really make logical or dramatic sense. It was a hypothetical kind of question about the nature of these comic book characters and the nature of this particular character, and whether sexuality, race, any of those things makes any difference to the character of Peter Parker.” KindBookCharacterDifferencesRaceParticularGaySexualityComicDramaticLogicalPeterComic BookBisexualHypotheticalBook CharactersPeter ParkerComic Book Characters Author:Andrew Garfield
“It is perfectly logical and proper to recognize differences between races and colors and creeds - as long as we don't classify them as being better or worse.” LongDifferencesRaceColorLogicalCreedsRace And Color Book:That Certain Something; the Magic of Charm Source: That Certain Something; the Magic of Charm
“... much seemingly chance variation in human behavior is not due to chance; it is in fact the logical result of a few basic, observable differences in mental functioning.” HumansFactsDifferencesChanceResultsBehaviorDuesLogicalHuman BehaviorVariation Book:Gifts differing: understanding personality type Source: Gifts differing: understanding personality type