775 Quotes About Argument
- Author Sanhita Baruah
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To write is to reveal oneself.When I write something, fiction or non-fiction, I do not expect you to accept what I write, nor to agree with what I propose.I expect you to spend at least a tenth of a second to think about it - may be not about the characters, nor about the piece, but at least about the idea.
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- Author Iain Pears
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Do you know, the only people I can have a conversation with are the Jews? At least when they quote scripture at you they are not merely repeating something some priest has babbled in their ear. They have the great merit of disagreeing with nearly everything I say. In fact, they disagree with almost everything they say themselves. And most importantly, they don't think that shouting strengthens their argument.
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- Author Criss Jami
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The only truths worth arguing about are those truths that could prevent or lead to circumstances that may bite us in the rear sooner or later.
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- Author Lemony Snicket
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Nothing firms up a friendship like a good-natured argument.
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- Author Sukant Ratnakar
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Breakdown the complex issues to find simple solutions before complex issues break you down.
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- Author Eric Weiner
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It's a silly argument, and unnecessary. Creativity doesn't happen "in here" or "out there" but in the spaces in between. Creativity is a relationship, one that unfolds at the intersection of person and place.
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- Author Benjamin Disraeli
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If you wish to win a man"s heart, allow him to confute you.
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- Author George Eliot
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There are answers which, in turning away wrath, only send it to the other end of the room, and to have a discussion coolly waived when you feel that justice is all on your own side is even more exasperating in marriage than in philosophy.
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- Author Shannon A. Thompson
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I leaned against the desk, ran my hand over my father’s paperwork, and picked up a pen. Turning around, I shoved it into my father’s hand. "What’s this?" he asked, raising a brow. "You’ll need it to sign my death certificate," I said, pain vibrating my veins against my muscles and bones. "Are we done now?” (Eric)
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