Helen Keller - William Shakespeare - George Bernard Shaw - Julian Assange - Vita Sackville-West - Charles Darwin - John Ruskin - Albert Einstein -
6,579. People don’t like to think. If one thinks, one must reach conclusions. Conclusions are not always pleasant. (Think & Conclusion) Helen Keller
68,081. This donated a foregone conclusion. William Shakespeare, Othello III iii 429
68,082. If all the economists were laid end to end, they’d never reach a conclusion. (Conclusion & Economy) George Bernard Shaw
68,083. You have to start with the truth. The truth is the only way that we can get anywhere. Because any decision-making that is based upon lies or ignorance can’t lead to a good conclusion. (Conclusion & Truth) Julian Assange
68,084. I have come to the conclusion, after many years of sometimes sad experience, that you cannot come to any conclusion at all. Vita Sackville-West, In Your Garden Again
72,054. I am turned into a sort of machine for observing facts and grinding out conclusions. (Facts & Conclusion) Charles Darwin
68,086. The more I think of it, I find this conclusion more impressed upon me – that the greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way. (Conclusion & See) John Ruskin
68,087. The theoretical idea ... does not arise apart from and independent of experience; nor can it be derived from experience by a purely logical procedure. It is produced by a creative act. Once a theoretical idea has been acquired, one does well to hold fast to it until it leads to an untenable conclusion. (Conclusion & Theory) Albert Einstein