364 Quotes About Arguing
- Author Criss Jami
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It's not about whether or not someone is a bigot, but whether or not the argument which that someone is arguing is worth being a bigot about.
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- Author Criss Jami
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These days when Christians bicker they exaggerate passion into a legalistic belief and prosperity into a lukewarm belief.
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- Author Martin L. Kutscher
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This is not a contest with your child. The winner is not the one with more points. The winner is the one whose child still loves them when they graduate from high school.
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- Author Dan Pearce
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Dads. Do you honestly expect anybody to believe that you can’t find 20 minutes to step away from your computer or turn off the television to play with your child? It has to happen every single day. Do you not understand that children will hinge their entire facet of trust on whether or not their dad plays with them and how involved he is when he plays with them? Do you know the damage you do by not playing with your children every day?
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- Author Dan Pearce
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I am far from a perfect dad. And I always will be. But I’m a damn good dad, and my son will always feel bigger than anything life can throw at him. Why? Because I get it. I get the power a dad has in a child’s life, and in a child’s level of self-belief. I get that everything I ever do and ever say to my son will be absorbed, for good or for bad.
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- Author Charmaine J. Forde
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It’s a waste of energy and time arguing with unwise people, for their sole intention is not only for you to stoop to their level, but for you to act out of character.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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We sometimes spend a trillion on a fight over a hundred.
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- Author Criss Jami
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As for the majority, it is not so much race as it is political affiliation that really divides it today. What was once an issue of physical difference is now one of intellectual difference. Men have yet to master disagreeing without flashing all their frustrations that come with it; the conservative will throw half-truths while the liberal will throw insults. Combine these and what do you get? A dishonest mockery of a country.
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- Author Michael I. Bennett
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You can be justified in attacking someone, physically or verbally, but the satisfaction it brings is limited; it often leaves you with a bad feeling in the long run and gets you more involved with someone you'd like to stay away from.
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