Syllogism Quotes
Collection of top 19 famous quotes about Syllogism
Syllogism Quotes & Sayings
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Dividing one number by another is mere computation ; knowing what to divide by what is mathematics.
— Jordan Ellenberg
SYLLOGISM, n. A logical formula consisting of a major and a minor assumption and an inconsequent.
— Ambrose Bierce
The syllogism art for art's sake refers to that kind of painting which disregards, or is contrary to, public taste.
— Walter J. Phillips
God, or what have you, will not be found at the far end of a syllogism, no matter how brilliantly phrased or conceived.
— Gore Vidal
What eludes logic is the most precious element in us, and one can draw nothing from a syllogism that the mind has not put there in advance.
— Andre Gide
Volleyball anchored me at a time in my life when I needed it. It gave me a reason for being this big, big girl.
— Gabrielle Reece
The nice thing about being a celebrity is that if you bore people they think it's their fault.
— Henry Kissinger
The beauty of life is uncertainty.
— Debasish Mridha
Only when I thought how far I had yet to go that I lost faith that I would get there.
— Cheryl Strayed
People don't get married just to have sex with each other. Not in the last 100 years or so. Even in England.
— Ros Clarke
I'm no syllogism incarnate, but my wife makes me look like Immanuel Kant.
— Claudia Cardinale
So holy water really does work?
— Keri Arthur
History gives us no clean, straight causal lines binding events and giving them clear order. History is a poem, not a syllogism.
— Rod Dreher
The ideal pre-show meal I think is pho, the Vietnamese soup. It's very light and good for you, and then the broth is great for the throat.
— Kevin Morby
Nature is also great fun. To pretend that nature isn't fun is to miss much of the joy of being alive.
— Diane Ackerman
Flirting is conversational chemistry.
— Isaac Mizrahi
All talk of winning the people by appealing to their intelligence, of conquering them by impeccable syllogism, is so much moonshine.
— H.L. Mencken
Melancholy: an appetite no misery satisfies.
— Emil M. Cioran