489 Quotes About Debate
- Author Sonia Sotomayor
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If you held to principle so passionately, so inflexibly, indifferent in the particulars of circumstance - the full range of what human beings, with all their flaws and foibles, might endure or create - if you enthroned principle above even reason, weren't you then abdicating the responsibilities of a thinking person?
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Never argue with a fool. People may realize or remember that you are one.
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- Author Steve Dustcircle
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Cop-out excuses and catch-phrase dismissals can only work so long before the holes in the religious argument cannot be ignored any longer.
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- Author Owen Strachan
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The church tastes true delight, and the world only samples a counterfeit. Pastors cannot help but pull off the mask of worldly thinking and harmful societal developments as they preach and teach and disciple.
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- Author Marty Rubin
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The most well-constructed argument is just words. It proves nothing.
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- Author Jacqueline Winspear
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Maisie bit her lip. She had learned that sometimes it was best to let words die of their own accord, rather than fight them.
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- Author Olga Tokarczuk
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Other people's life stories are not a topic for debate. One should hear them out, and reciprocate in the same coin.
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- Author Thomas Stephen Szasz
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Once a person has made some sort of stable, symbolic connection between two things, the connection will influence his subsequent behavior and will generate its own 'proof.' This is why it is idle and foolish to try to 'refute' religious, political, and similar beliefs with empirical arguments about referents that are symbols to the believer but not to the non-believer.
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- Author Daniel Ionson
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The Existential-Epistemic Spiral—MeaningOur central beliefs shape and guide us, but the staggering synergistic power of our dynamics working together creates an existential centripetal force at the core of our being—meaning. Nothing affects us like meaning. Meaning is everything, the cumulative effect of all dynamics spinning inside of us. It generates and sustains our identity, creates stability and purpose. It drives our choices, shapes our feelings, and guides our morality.
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