>>5531837>>5531907I'm just going to go ahead and start projecting hard and post my interpretation of this statement. In ancient Greece "Logos" is simultaneously the term for words, reason, discourse, and abstraction. Its symbolic significance is nebulous, but not vague.
The statement can be taken many ways: Saying one thing causes something else to be said. For every action there is a reaction. For every point there is a counter-point. The closing statement of the song, which is also in the same language, sheds more light on the intention as it states "Nothing bad is without something good." It's a repetition of the concept but from a different perspective that changes how it is interpreted.
This shark never ceases to amaze me. If she's not a student of classical philosophy I would be shocked. She'd take to it fast.