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To say that man is a reasoning animal is a very different thing than to say that most of man's decisions are based on his rational process. That I don't believe at all.
Rex Stout

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Biography
Author Profession: Writer
Nationality: American
Born: December 1, 1886
Died: October 27, 1975

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I still can't decide which is more fun - reading or writing.
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Everything in a story should be credible.
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I think one or two of the later Holmes stories are among the best.
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I have a strong moral sense - by my standards.
Rex Stout

If I'm home with no chore at hand, and a package of books has come, the television set and the chess board and the unanswered mail will have to manage without me if one of the books is a detective story.
Rex Stout

One of the hardest things to believe is that anyone will abandon the effort to escape a charge of murder. It is extremely important to suspend disbelief on that. If you don't, the story is spoiled.
Rex Stout

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Words
Animal, Based, Believe, Decisions, Different, His, Man, Most, Process, Rational, Reasoning, Say, Than, Thing, Very
Definitions
Animal, Based, Believe, Different, His, Man, Most, Process, Rational, Reasoning, Say, Than, Thing, Very
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