Emmeline shook her head. "Facts aren't wrong," she said. "Your interpretation of them can be wrong, or they can be thought to be facts while in truth they aren't. People once thought the earth was round and it was believed to be a fact, but since it was false it was indeed not a fact at all," she reasoned. "A fact per definition is something true, though humans error in their understanding of facts."
She smiled. "And what is right is what is logical, even if you can argue for the opposite. Again it's a matter of interpretation, though I still know that logic can be second to feeling on occasion."
"Take relationships for instance. On the surface completely illogical, based entirely on feelings, and yet not listening to those feelings might make you unhappy. It's one thing that makes me glad that I'm not prone to too much feelings. Most relationships make you unhappy too. There is no logic reasoning that works."