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A people who mean to be free must be prepared to meet danger in person, and not rely upon the fallacious protection of armies
— Edmund Randolph
Despair itself if it goes on long enough, can become a kind of sanctuary in which one settles down and feels at ease.
— Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve
Oh, don't tell me of facts, I never believe facts; you know, [George] Canning said nothing was so fallacious as facts, except figures.
— Sydney Smith
Like every other mortal who has ever been touched by suicide, I had the fallacious belief that I could have done something to stop it.
— Patricia Cornwell
I was staring at you and you were staring at me and right then it was sort of like love, wasn't it?
— Junot Diaz
I wonder how they convince their conscience believing in myths and fallacious stories.
— M.F. Moonzajer
Jeanine Honicker. . . . coined a sentence . . . 'The solution to pollution by dilution when it comes to radiation if fallacious.
— Helen Broinowski Caldicott
Our birthdays are feathers in the broad wing of time.
— Jean Paul Friedrich Richter
In a fallacious world where we live; it is much easy to create a God rather than pretending to find one.
— M.F. Moonzajer
If we're highly empathetic and emotionally sensitive we're at greater risk of becoming involved with a manipulator.
— Adelyn Birch
Nothing is more fallacious than wealth. It is a hostile comrade, a domestic enemy.
— John Chrysostom
Fallacious and misleading arguments are most easily detected if set out in correct syllogistic form.
— Immanuel Kant
The truth is artistically fallacious.
— Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
Writing is like breathing, it's possible to learn to do it well, but the point is to do it no matter what.
— Julia Cameron
Now, then, in order to understand white supremacy we must dismiss the fallacious notion that white people can give anybody their freedom.
— Stokely Carmichael
In a man whose reasoning powers are good, fallacious arguments are evidence of bias.
— Bertrand Russell