Invalid Arguments Quotes & Sayings
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I just do what I'm here for and that's to make that music. — Obie Trice
Karate is for life, not points. — David Walker
The Prelude to Tristan and Isolde reminds me of the old Italian painting of a martyr whose intestines are slowly unwound from his body on a reel. — Eduard Hanslick
Properly a theory about knowledge, not about religion. A theist and a Christian may be an agnostic; an atheist may not be an agnostic. An atheist may deny that there is God, and in this case his atheism is dogmatic and not agnostic. Or he may refuse to acknowledge that there is a God simply on the ground that he perceives no evidence for his existence and finds the arguments which have been advanced in proof of it invalid. In this case his atheism is critical, not agnostic. The atheist may be, and not infrequently is, an agnostic. — Robert Flint
Legacies are hard to come by, after all. And if you have one going, you ought to do what you can to keep it alive. — Philip Gulley
When you let it get personal, the cost becomes personal too. You're opening your own heart here. You sure you want to do that?"
"I'd do it for free. For the bullshit you are, and have always been."
"Disbelief is easy, Kane. It's faith that takes courage, and character. — Michael Marshall Smith
The first setting in which faith enlightens the human city is the family. — Pope Francis
The idea that water has a memory can be refuted by any one of several easily understood, invalid, arguments. — Brian Josephson
I have decided to denounce communism, though I love the Communists. I don't find it to be right to preach the gospel without denouncing communism. — Richard Wurmbrand
Maybe warlocks only liked other warlocks. Though Magnus did seem to like Alec quite a lot. — Cassandra Clare
Logic, it is often said, is the study of valid arguments. It is a systematic attempt to distinguish valid arguments from invalid arguments. — W.H. Newton-Smith
It does bear emphasis that slippery-slope arguments are notoriously invalid. — Jerry A. Fodor