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  • Trivers, pursuing his theory of the emotions to its logical conclusion, notes that in a world of walking lie detectors the best strategy is to believe your own lies. You can’t leak your hidden intentions if you don’t think they are your intentions. According to his theory of self-deception, the conscious mind sometimes hides the truth from itself the better to hide it from others. But the truth is useful, so it should be registered somewhere in the mind, walled off from the parts that interact with other people.

  • "No one is doing what we're doing." This is a bummer of a lie because there are only two logical conclusions. First, no one else is doing this because there is no market for it. Second, the entrepreneur is so clueless that he can't even use Google to figure out he has competition. Suffice it to say that the lack of a market and cluelessness is not conducive to securing an investment. As a rule of thumb, if you have a good idea, five companies are going the same thing. If you have a great idea, fifteen companies are doing the same thing.

    Lying   Clueless   Ideas  
    Guy Kawasaki (2008). “Reality Check: The Irreverent Guide to Outsmarting, Outmanaging, and Outmarketing Your Competition”, p.48, Penguin
  • How many of us have been attracted to reason; first learned to think, to draw conclusions, to extract a moral from the follies of life, by some dazzling aphorism.

    Truth   Thinking   Firsts  
  • I have come to the conclusion that it is better to have two colors in right relation to each other than to have a vast confusion of emotional exuberance. . . I had rather be intellectually right than emotionally exuberant.

    Emotional   Color   Two  
    Marsden Hartley, Gail R. Scott (1982). “On art”, Horizon Pr
  • Artists are mystics rather than rationalists. They leap to conclusions that logic cannot reach.

    Artist   Logic   Leap  
    Sol LeWitt (2006). “Sol LeWitt wall drawing 1176: seven basic colors and all their combinations in a square within a square : for Josef Albers”, Richter Verlag
  • I long ago came to the conclusion that even if I could put down accurately the thing I saw and enjoyed, it would not give the observer the kind of feeling it gave me. I had to create an equivalent for what I felt about what I was looking at-not copy it.

    Art   Long Ago   Giving  
    Georgia O'Keeffe, Robert Pincus-Witten, Hirschl & Adler Galleries (1986). “Georgia O'Keeffe: selected paintings and works on paper : April 26 through June 6, 1986”, Hirschl & Adler Galleries, Incorporated
  • Academic staff rather enjoy coming to conclusions, but they don't like coming to decisions at all.

  • I have come to the conclusion that one useless man is called a disgrace, that two are called a law firm, and that three or more become a congress.

    Humor   Men   Law  
    Sherman Edwards, Peter Stone (1976). “1776: A Musical Play”, Penguin Group USA
  • Managing an advertising agency isn't all beer and skittles. After fourteen years of it, I have come to the conclusion that the top man has one principle responsibility: to provide an atmosphere in which creative mavericks can do useful work.

    David Ogilvy (1963). “Confessions of an advertising man”, Holiday House
  • People do not like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant.

    Sad   Stars   Thinking  
    Helen Keller, Kim E. Nielsen (2005). “Helen Keller: Selected Writings”, p.57, NYU Press
  • No evidence is powerful enough to force acceptance of a conclusion that is emotionally distasteful.

  • The more you know yourself, the more clarity there is. Self-knowledge has no end - you don't come to an achievement, you don't come to a conclusion. It is an endless river.

    Jiddu Krishnamurti (1991). “The Collected Works of J. Krishnamurti: 1948-1949 : Choiceless awareness”, Kendall/Hunt Publishing Company
  • Baby, after considerable thought I've reached the conclusion that the only conceivable legitimate answer to the Universe as constituted is a peal of hysterical laughter.

    Baby   Laughter   Answers  
    Keith Laumer (2016). “Night of Delusions”, p.28, Hachette UK
  • Begin thus from the first act, and proceed; and, in conclusion, at the ill which thou hast done, be troubled, and rejoice for the good.

    Judging   Done   Firsts  
  • My father, a surgeon and urologist, studied sex professionally all his life. Before he died at 82, he told me he hadn't come to any conclusions about it at all.

    Sex   Father   Conclusion  
    "Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • Intuition is truly a feminine quality, but women should not mistake rash conclusions for this gift.

  • Above and beyond drawing my creations, I try to incorporate some kind of message. I try not to end as merely a question but try to provide a conclusion within the work.

    "Something About Shojo". Interview with Coco Masters, content.time.com. August 10, 2006.
  • Real life is not quite as it is in stories. In the old tales, bad things happen, and when the tale has unfolded and come to its triumphant conclusion, it is as if the bad things had never been. Life is not as simple as that, not quite.

    Real   Simple   Stories  
    Juliet Marillier (2010). “Daughter of the Forest: Book One of the Sevenwaters Trilogy”, p.462, Macmillan
  • I’m always looking for the monster. Not even just in horror. I want them in everything. Just give me the monsters. Logical conclusions don’t satisfy. Monsters satisfy, absolutely.

    Giving   Monsters   Want  
    Victor LaValle (2011). “Big Machine”, p.390, Oldcastle Books
  • If a conclusion is not poetically balanced, it cannot be scientifically true.

    Isaac Asimov (2009). “The Robots of Dawn”, p.117, Spectra
  • He did not arrive at this conclusion by the decent process of quiet, logical deduction, nor yet by the blinding flash of glorious intuition, but by the shoddy, untidy process halfway between the two by which one usually gets to know things.

    Two   Intuition   Quiet  
    Margery Allingham (2016). “Margery Allingham Box Set 2: Flowers for the Judge, Death of a Ghost, and The Case of the Late Pig”, p.120, Ipso Books
  • No one shall deny me my own conclusions, nor my cat her reflective purr.

    Cat   Deny   Conclusion  
  • The only conclusion you can draw from the real historical movement is that by and large, in day-to-day life, what Lenin called trade union consciousness dominates the working class. I would call it elementary class consciousness of the working class.

    Real   Class   Historical  
    Ernest Mandel (1994). “Revolutionary Marxism and social reality in the 20th century: collected essays”, Humanities Press Intl
  • That's the way most everyone gets here. It's really quite simple: every time you decide something without having a good reason, you jump to Conclusions whether you like it or not. It's such an easy trip to make that I've been here hundreds of times.

    Norton Juster (1961). “The phantom tollbooth”
  • One of the great compliments paid the Savior was that he taught as one having authority. The missionary who knows scripture and can quote it speaks with the voice of authority...May I suggest that in our family night gatherings we make it a project to memorize one scripture a week pertinent to this work. At the conclusion of a year our children will have on their lips a fund of scripture which will remain with them throughout their lives.

    Children   Night   Years  
  • The indispensability of reason does not imply that individual people are always rational or are unswayed by passion and illusion. It only means that people are capable of reason, and that a community of people who choose to perfect this faculty and to exercise it openly and fairly can collectively reason their way to sounder conclusions in the long run. As Lincoln observed, you can fool all of the people some of the time, and you can fool some of the people all of the time, but you can't fool all of the people all of the time.

    Running   Passion   Mean  
    Steven Pinker (2011). “The Better Angels of Our Nature: Why Violence Has Declined”, p.211, Penguin
  • Experience teaches us that when "everyone" comes to the same conclusion, that conclusion is just about always wrong.

    David Dreman (1998). “Contrarian Investment Strategies in the Next Generation”, p.252, Simon and Schuster
  • The soul may not be destroyed. The soul goes on forever. Like the number pi, it is without cessation or conclusion. Like pi it is a constant. Pi is an irrational number, incapable of being made into a fraction, impossible to divide from itself. So, too, the soul is an irrational, indivisible equation that perfectly expresses one thing: you.

  • It's strange: We leave the movie having enjoyed its conclusion so much that we almost forgot our earlier reservations. But they were there, and they were real.

    Roger Ebert (1997). “Roger Ebert's Video Companion”
  • I understand signifiers. We're social creatures and we have a physical language of communicating with each other. But it would be a really beautiful thing if we could all just wear what we wanted, without it meaning something… it would be a lovely place if we didn't necessarily judge or jump to conclusions because someone wants to wear a dress or because someone wants to wear pants.

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