The first law of ordsprog

en The first law of reason is what exists, exists;what is, is; and from this irreducible bedrock principleall knowledge is build. He said that was the foundation from which life is embraced. He said thinking is a choice, and that wishes and whims are not facts, nor are they means to discover them. Richard said reason is our only way of grasping reality - that it's our basic tool of survival. We are free to evade the effort of thinking - to reject reason - but we are not free to avoid the penalty of the abyss we refuse to see.

en  To go beyond reason we have to climb up the ladder of reason and go to the top of it. This will not upset reason as it is interested only in assembling the facts, whatever they might be. Reason is an ever-loyal tool; imagination an ever-failing fool.

en When the human mind exists in the light of reason and no more than reason, we may say with absolute certainty that Man and all that made him will be in that instant gone.
  Loren Eiseley

en It's almost impossible. They (opponents) can keep you from getting to the basket, because part of the reason you don't want to go is because you are thinking about your free throw shots.

en Will African-Americans break away from the pack thinking and reject immorality - because that's the reason the family's breaking apart--alcohol, drugs, infidelity. You have to reject that, and it doesn't seem - and I'm broadly speaking here, but a lot of African-Americans won't reject it.

en People really expect to get news and information for free. They get it free on TV, they get it free on the web, and there's no reason they shouldn't get it free in the newspaper.

en You're here for one reason and one reason only. Mentally, you're not thinking about, 'Well, I got to get home because I have to drive my kids to the post office.' This is it; this is what you're doing.

en It seems for whatever reason, if we take our free hand off our stick, no matter what happens we got a penalty for it.

en That's a real good question. I think the reason is that people aren't thinking clearly. They're depressed. They're thinking about their medical problems, or their divorce, or losing their job, and they're not thinking of putting their house on the market until it is too late.

en Maybe as the day goes on, we might find reason why there may be some optimism here but I think at the moment that may be more wishful thinking than reality.

en Every person's life is theirs by right. An individuals life can and must only belong to himself, no to any society or community, or he is then but a slave. No one can deny another person their right to their life, nor seize by force what is produced by someone else, because that is stealing their means to sustain their life. It is treason against mankind to hold a knife to a man's throat and dictate how he must live his life. No society is more important than the individuals who compose it, or else you ascribe supreme importance, not to man, but to any notion that strikes the fantasy of that society at a never ending cost of lives. Reason and reality are the only means to just laws; mindles wishes, if given sovereignty, become deadly masters.

en Part of the reason they're becoming more popular is that a lot of these birds are free-range, hormone-free, antibiotic-free. It seems that to raise them correctly, they have to be closer to their wild state.

en He wasn't conventionally attractive, but his incredibly pe𝗑y composure was irresistible. He is a strong man and he has not given up hope of getting out of jail, even though there is no practical reason for him to have hope. He has no regrets about his actions that saved countless Jewish lives. He will go free as soon as Israel makes a serious effort to get him free.

en There's no reason for me to believe that God exists, so I don't.

en A sense of freedom is something that, happily, comes with age and life experience. In 'The Second Sex,' Simone de Beauvoir says that as they approach 50, a lot of women are set free from the anxiety and the mortification and the humiliation of intimate relationships with men - the opposite sex. For some reason, you are suddenly free from it. And thank God for that. It's the upside of sticking around this long.


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