
The dialectic cannot stop short before the conceptsof health and sickness, nor indeed before their siblings reason and
unreason. —
Theodor Adorno

We will not be driven by fear into an age of
unreason. —
Edward R. Murrow

If the sleep of reason produces monsters, what does the sleep of
unreason produce? —
Guillermo Cabrera Infante

The world is absolutely out of control now and is not going to be saved by any reason or
unreason. —
Robert Lowell

Maybe the consequences of someone's
unreason can be remedied only with a new
unreason? —
Igor Eliseev

The more credible you are, the more confidence people place in you, thereby allowing you the privilege of influencing their lives. —
John C. Maxwell

Reason may be a small force, but it is constant, and works always in one direction, while the forces of
unreason destroy one another in futile strife. —
Bertrand Russell

The reason for the
unreason with which you treat my reason , so weakens my reason that with reason I complain of your beauty. —
Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra

better doubtless to believe much
unreason and a little truth than to deny for denial's sake truth and
unreason alike, —
W.B.Yeats

I survive by finding the sweet spot between reason and
unreason, between the rational and irrational. —
Dean Koontz

Television thrives on
unreason, and
unreason thrives on television. It strikes at the emotions rather than the intellect. —
Robin Day

What grows best in the heat: fantasy;
unreason; lust. —
Salman Rushdie

Five wild Event Maelstroms swirled in vicious storms of
unreason and spewed up a pavement. —
Douglas Adams

This idea was first coined by Charles Handy in his book The Age of
Unreason —
Jeff Goins

They didn't want more information that might spoil their story. WYSIATI. —
Daniel Kahneman

What I hated even more than the conflict was the lurid spectacle of a world of
unreason. —
Ellen Glasgow

What is a logical mind? ... It is the antiseptic which destroys the bacilli of
unreason whereby true happiness is vivified. —
William John Locke

Look to the Lord and His strength; seek His face always —
Anonymous

Since I cannot govern my own tongue, though within my own teeth, how can I hope to govern the tongue of others? —
Benjamin Franklin

Does the madman know he is mad? Or are the madmen those who insist o. Convincing him of his
unreason in order to safeguard their own idea of reality? —
Carlos Ruiz Zafon