Pronunciation of the English word reason.
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1. | Having endeavoured to force upon himself the belief of a system against which reason revolts, he ungratefully calls it human reason, as if man could give reason to himself. | |
2. | If everything happens for a reason, does that reason have a reason to be? | |
3. | That which exercises reason is more excellent than that which does not exercise reason; there is nothing more excellent than the universe, therefore the universe exercises reason. | |
4. | To save the world requires faith and courage: faith in reason, and courage to proclaim what reason shows to be true. | |
5. | A person usually has two reasons for doing something: a good reason and the real reason. | |
6. | You are asking about something that is the reason for something happening in the future, and/or a usage. What is that reason, and is it for something happening in the future, a usage, or both? | |
7. | "Look at me," said the Fox. "For the silly reason of wanting to study, I have lost a paw." "Look at me," said the Cat. "For the same foolish reason, I have lost the sight of both eyes." | |
8. | People usually have two reasons for doing something: a good reason and the real reason. | |
9. | No reason, no reason. | |
10. | My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh. But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain. |