“I don't believe in ghosts, or fairies, or crystals, or unicorns, or a man that can walk on water, or any of that non sense, I personally rely on logic, and have for the better part of my life.” MenBelieveWaterWalksLogicDon't BelieveGhostRelyFairyCrystalsUnicorn Author:Andy Biersack
“Promenade was totally driven by the context. The internal relationships of measurement and placement related to the central axis of the site. The placement of the rectangular plates followed a strict logic in that the plates tilted away and towards the center line in an asymmetrical counterpoint. However, the perception of the sculpture contradicts the logic of its relation to the site. As you walk inbetween the plates you see fragments, you see the work in part, you cannot grasp the whole.” WholeLinesWalksPerceptionLogicRelationDrivenRelatedInternalsPlatesSiteStrictSculptureFragmentsMeasurementAxesPlacementPromenade Author:Richard Serra
“Scholars and artists thrown together are often annoyed at the puzzle of where they differ. Both work from knowledge; but I suspectthey differ most importantly in the way their knowledge is come by. Scholars get theirs with conscientious thoroughness along projected lines of logic; poets theirs cavalierly and as it happens in and out of books. They stick to nothing deliberately, but let what will stick to them like burrs where they walk in the fields.” WayBookHappensTogetherArtistLinesWalksFieldsPoetLogicSticksThrownScholarPuzzlesAnnoyedThoroughnessBurrs Author:Robert Frost
“You love the person for who they are, flaws and all. You can't help who you love, either. It comes from a different side of your brain than the logic part that tells you that this person is horrible for you - "You should walk away!" While you're walking away, the other part of your brain is trying to gain control of your bodily functions. "Turn around! She's the one!"” ShouldTryingPersonsDifferentHelpingTurnsSidesWalksBrainWalkingGainsLogicFunctionHorribleFlawsWalking AwayDifferent SidesBodily Functions Author:Jim Carrey
“Life teaches us that human thought almost never walks hand in hand with logic, and it is usually counterproductive to raise the point.” HumansHandsWalksTeachLogicRaisesHand In HandHuman ThoughtCounterproductiveLife Teaches Book:Dexter's Final Cut: Dexter Morgan (7) Source: Dexter's Final Cut: Dexter Morgan (7)