Soundness Of An Argument Quotes & Sayings
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To accept that man has only mind and body but not any soul will be very useful for humanity to build a better future. Accepting truth always gives you a chance to find the solution! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

The important thing isn't the soundness or otherwise of the argument, but for it to make you think. — Albert Camus

Sokka: "My first girlfriend turned into the moon."
Zuko: "That's tough buddy. — Michael Dante DiMartino

The law must be stable, but it must not stand still. — Roscoe Pound

Deep malice makes too deep incision. Forget, forgive, conclude and be agreed.
Richard 11, Act 1, Scene 1 — William Shakespeare

The psychological fact of suggestion is that if statements are made again and again in a confident manner, without argument or proof, then their hearers will tend to believe them quite independently of their soundness and of the presence or absence of evidence for their truth. — Robert H. Thouless

Because I am an inhuman monster, I tend to be logical, ... — Jeff Lindsay

Close your eyes to see the world with your imaginative mind. — Debasish Mridha

No one inspired me to write, but writer Harlan Ellison terrified me into getting published. — Dan Simmons

I'm a musician - I'm always making music. Kobe Bryant is always playing ball. Well, Snoop Dogg is always recording. — Snoop Dogg

The others he wore simple work clothes - flannels and jeans with work boots. He was tall and handsome, with blue eyes and dirty-blond hair and a Donegal-style beard running along his broad jaw. He was athletically built with a charismatic, compelling look - like some rustic fashion model. And he had a vaguely familiar appearance. Grady felt certain he'd seen him somewhere before. Grady eyed the man warily. Are you the foreman — Daniel Suarez

What the Founding Fathers created in the Constitution is the most magnificent government on the face of the Earth, and the reason is this: because it was intended to preserve the American society and the American spirit, not to transform it or destroy it. — Mark Levin

It pays to trust your instinct. — Donald Trump

Sometimes--as it was happening now--the music on the radio matched the rhythm of the bridge. The cables climbed toward the second arch, and she felt herself in the uncanny presence of beauty. Nothing else in her day stirred her to the contemplation of abstract ideas. The bridge was making an argument for its own soundness as she drove over it. — Matthew Thomas