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“Unreasonable dreams will become reasonable because of your passion to pursue those dreams.”
Source: The Book of Five Rings
Source: Some Mistakes of Moses
Source: Some Mistakes of Moses
“Do not try to apply reason and logic to the unreasonable and illogical.”
Source: Sophizo
Source: Rise Up and Salute the Sun: The Writings of Suzy Kassem
“if you cannot find a reason to smile, then be unreasonable and smile.”
Source: Specks of Shadows, Flecks of Light
Source: The Human Consensus and The Ultimate Project Of Humanity
Source: Pearls Of Eternity
Source: The Lilies of the Field
Source: The One Idea That Saves The World: A Call to Conscience and A Call to Action
“You cannot reason with unreasonable people”
Source: Pearls Before Swine
“The use of reason and that of an erect penis are mutually exclusive.”
Source: Noctuary
Source: The Human Consensus and The Ultimate Project Of Humanity
“It is unreasonable to expect unregulated scallywags to do the right thing.”
“It's just... something being difficult is not a good reason not to do it.”
Source: Six Scorched Roses
Source: Utopia for Realists: How We Can Build the Ideal World
Source: Coinman: An Untold Conspiracy
“There's no reasoning with an unreasonable mind.”
Source: A Lil' Bert Can't Hurt: Words and Wisdom for Daily Life
“Best to be humble unless people are unreasonable, then best to be direct.”
Source: Maxims of George Washington: Political, Military, Social, Moral, and Religious
Source: The Spirit of Laws
Source: Charles Dickens's works. Charles Dickens ed. [18 vols. of a 21 vol. set. Wanting A child's history of England; Christmas stories; The mystery of Edwin Drood].
Source: The life of Samuel Johnson, LL. D., comprehending an account of his studies, and numerous works, in chronological order: a series of his epistolary correspondence and conversations with many eminent persons; and various original pieces of his composition, never before published; the whole exhibiting a view of literature and literary men in Great Britain, for near half a century during which he flourished
“Anything really new is repulsive, because it is abnormal and unreasonable.”
Source: Exegetic Homilies (The Fathers of the Church, Volume 46)
Source: Conversations with Robertson Davies