Not exact matches
Bubbles form when emotions override
logic, and based on the attitudes around these stocks (and the vitriol I received in the
comments when I wrote
about them) emotions are the driving force behind their lofty valuations.
All these
comments go to show that we are very far away from what is suppose to SEPERATION OF CHURCH AND STATE... all you religious zealots get a clue... if your god is so powerful why doesn't he put your man in office... I'll tell you... he could care less
about the piddly human contest to rule the world... really, please, use some
logic in determination of who is best for this country...
Hmm interesting — while I appreciate you leaving your
comment, I'm not sure I understand your
logic of why being ancient would cause gluten to react differently — from what I know
about khorasan it is only a relative of wheat and * may * be suitable to * some * with a wheat allergy.
Well, the above
comment may come
about as of little
logic and as if from one unlearned, especially in science.
Nothing is
logic about you
Comment, are you saying we should just live it like that until Kroenke is dead, no no no we can use our money to pay for heart attack and failures again, we don't need Barcelona and Real Madrid to dream who we should be, can't you see how Tottenham play?
It may not have quite the same resonance as William Goldman's infamous line
about the movie business — «nobody knows anything» — but Carolyn Reidy's
comment, made at a recent Book Industry Study Group meeting held in New York, that «the more we know, the more we have to learn» is an excellent reminder that, as the redoubtable chief executive of Simon & Schuster Inc also noted, publishing has its own «peculiar
logic».
Vaughan Pratt — Your
comment about artificial climates triggered a train of thought, and I'm starting to think that there might be a bit more circularity in your
logic.
Nonetheless, here at Neota
Logic we're quite cheerful
about disruptive innovation, so we'll join in to
comment on a few points made in the recent discussions.