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The philosophy of reasoning, to be complete, ought to comprise the theory of bad as well as of good reasoning. — John Stuart Mill

If one has curiosity, then one stands the chance of attain a high level of scientific inquiry. — Ada Yonath

If you're doing something in the city, then hopefully you're speaking to somebody who has an open mind who is walking by. And you're also speaking to a community of other people who do similar types of work. I like to think that the outdoor community is broad and able and open for anybody to see. — Margaret Kilgallen

I think when you put a new record out, everyone has a song or two that they feel people will be moved by so much that radio will be forced to play it. — Stone Gossard

The big bulk of the response to antidepressants is the placebo response. — Irving Kirsch

We need to defend absolutely the freedom of speech. — Patrick Chappatte

I think that a rap aficionado, the hardcore rap fan, will always go away from pop, in the same way a hardcore jazz fan will never think Kenny G is really a jazz artist. You gotta kind of know there's always going to be that purist who's going to be like if it ain't beats and rhymes, if there ain't a DJ, then that ain't Hip Hop. — Ice-T

After choosing monetary union, further political union and workable governance in Europe was always going to be necessary. — Najib Razak

I think people love having a person behind a brand who lives it. The idea of storytelling is really important. — Aerin Lauder

I did not believe that a Cause which stood for a beautiful ideal, for anarchism, for release and freedom from convention and prejudice, should demand the denial of life and joy. I insisted that our Cause could not expect me to become a nun and that the movement would not be turned into a cloister. If it meant that, I did not want it. — Emma Goldman

When I'm writing the poem, I feel like I have to close my eyes. I don't mean literally, but you invite a kind of blindness, and that's the birth of the poem. — Eileen Myles

And i start sleeping and dreaming and i think i'll dream about you, all through the night. — John Mayer

Most English speakers do not have the writer's short fuse about seeing or hearing their language brutalized. This is the main reason, I suspect, that English is becoming the world's universal tongue: English-speaking natives don't care how badly others speak English as long as they speak it. French, once considered likely to become the world's lingua franca, has lost popularity because those who are born speaking it reject this liberal attitude and become depressed, insulted or insufferable when their language is ill used. — Russell Baker