Quotes about Irrationality
We have to have a deep, patient compassion for the fears of others and irrational mania of those who hate or condemn us.
— Thomas Merton
To argue with a person who has renounced the use of reason is like administering medicine to the dead.
— Thomas Paine
Resolved, never to suffer the least motions of anger to irrational beings.
— Jonathan Edwards
To the extent to which a man is rational, life is the premise directing his actions. To the extent to which he is irrational, the premise directing his actions is death.
— Ayn Rand
No political system can establish universal rationality by law (or by force). But capitalism is the only system that functions in a way which rewards rationality and penalizes all forms of irrationality, including racism.
— Ayn Rand
The excuse, given in all such cases, is that the "compromise" is only temporary and that one will reclaim one's integrity at some indeterminate future date. But one cannot correct a husband's or wife's irrationality by giving in to it and encouraging it to grow. One cannot achieve the victory of one's ideas by helping to propagate their opposite.
— Ayn Rand
How are people so irrational?" he asked, but he knew. Even the abolitionists had no wish to be placed inside creation, subject to its laws. They wished to rule over it from the head of God's table.
— Barbara Kingsolver
Exaggerated, overstated, inflated, irrational thoughts are the devil's specialty.
— Max Lucado
When you deal with irrational animals, with things and circumstances, be generous and straightforward. You are rational; they are not.
— Marcus Aurelius
To postulate a trillion-trillion other universes, rather than one God, in order to explain the orderliness of our universe, seems the height of irrationality.
— Eric Metaxas
Because history is only an aggregate of personal hostilities, personal prejudices, personal blindness and irrationality, there are times when we have to live against it.
— Anais Nin
Sin is not rational. It doesn't make sense. It doesn't look into the future. It doesn't consider consequences, especially if they are not immediate. All it knows is "I WANT—I WANT MORE.
— Edward Welch