A Quote by Jose Bergamin

What is reasoned has nothing to do with what is reasonable. — © Jose Bergamin
What is reasoned has nothing to do with what is reasonable.

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One of the things being in politics has taught me is that men are not a reasoned or reasonable sex.
If you were not reasoned into your beliefs, you cannot be reasoned out of them.
I have heard it remarked that men are not to be reasoned out of an opinion they have not reasoned themselves into.
That can never be reasoned down which was not reasoned up.
Never try to reason the prejudice out of a man. It was not reasoned into him, and cannot be reasoned out.
A reasonable doubt is nothing more than a doubt for which reasons can be given. The fact that 1 or 2 men out of 12 differ from the others does not establish that their doubts are reasonable.
Disagreements between incompatible beliefs cannot be settled by reasoned argument because reasoned argument is drummed out of those trained in religion from the cradle.
Nothing in the Shastras, which is capable of being reasoned, can stand if it is in conflict with reason.
For hundreds of pages the closely-reasoned arguments unroll, axioms and theorems interlock. And what remains with us in the end? A general sense that the world can be expressed in closely-reasoned arguments, in interlocking axioms and theorems.
When I auditioned for drama college, they asked me to do my Shakespeare. I couldn't do it. They asked me to do my modern, and I couldn't do it. They asked me if I had a song prepared, and I said 'No,' so I sang 'Happy Birthday.' And I did a reasonable improvisation, a reasonable one, nothing special at all. I don't know how I got in, but I did.
If mankind is to profit freely from the small and sporadic crop of the heroically gifted it produces, it will have to cultivate the delicate art of handling ideas. Psychology is now able to tell us with reasonable assurance that the most influential obstacle to freedom of thought and to new ideas is fear; and fear which can with inimitable art disguise itself as caution, or sanity, or reasoned skepticism, or on occasion even as courage.
We are to love God for Himself, because of a twofold reason; nothing is more reasonable, nothing more profitable.
Nature, as we say, does nothing without some purpose; and for thepurpose of making mana political animal she has endowed him alone among the animals with the power of reasoned speech.
Nothing is ever accomplished by a reasonable man.
It is reasonable to assume that, by and large, what is not read now will not be read, ever. It is also reasonable to assume that practically nothing that is read now will be read later.
It's in the best interest of the radical left types - best psychological and strategic interest - to refuse to admit to the possibility that reasonable people can object to their ideological staff. Because if reasonable people objected, that would imply that their ideological stance is not reasonable.
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