Quotes about argue
argue attack certain crimes integrity judicial kinds mean means reject system
By their very nature, these kinds of crimes attack the integrity of the judicial system, ... Indeed, that's why they're crimes. To argue that in certain instances these crimes mean little is to say our judicial system means little. I reject that notion. Henry Hyde
argue both certainly demand luxury successful utility vehicles
Certainly you can argue they have been successful on both fronts. And the demand for luxury sport utility vehicles is increasing.
argue learned talk
But you see-you-you can't-so-you can't so well argue about these things. I've learned that it's better that I-I don't talk about it. John Nash
argue best felt knock obviously past record stand time truly
Honestly, this is the best record - obviously - that we've ever done in the studio. You can't argue with that. It's not to knock what we've done in the past - they have their time and place - but I don't think I've ever felt that comfortable before in the studio. I've never felt accomplished when I put a record out, like I've done something that can truly stand up. Marc Roberge
argued call eat help innings plenty run situations willing
He told me he was plenty willing to go back out there, to eat up some innings to help the bullpen. But I wouldn't call it an argument. We've run into situations like this before and he's argued a lot more vehemently.
argued beings change desirable flux hallmark human living preferable presumably series served undergoing universe worse
Human beings were not well served by permanence or stasis. Obviously, if individuals were progressing, they were undergoing a series of presumably desirable alterations, but in a universe where flux is fundamental, it can be argued that even change for the worse is preferable to no change at all. Isn't fixity the hallmark of the living dead? Tom Robbins
argue backseat born call cause crazy drive dying ourselves stay steal talk time wondering
I'll keep you wondering what time I'm arriving. You'll drive me crazy with your backseat driving. And I'll talk in my sleep, and you'll steal all the covers. We'll argue it out, and we'll call ourselves lovers. And I'll stay in my body, and you'll stay in your own. Cause we know that we're born and we're dying alone. Dar Williams
argued case extremely guy major wait
I know I had a guy who argued my case extremely well. But I also had to relegate myself to having to wait. I had to wait to get to a major college, and I had to wait to get to the NFL. Warren Moon
argue available best resources within
In this day of professionalism it's just another way of getting the best out of the resources that are available and are within the rules, and we can't argue with it because it's within the rules. Justin Langer
argue comments dead echo plan
I have to echo the comments of those who would argue this plan is dead on arrival. It's got no zip to it. We need to see something else.
argue last
I probably could have pitched the last two innings, ... But I will never argue a manager's decision.
argue football league national tv
I didn't feel the National Football League would put us on TV without it and I was right, ... And us being 0-3, I'm not going to argue with them right now.
argue complain guys
I didn't see it, so I can't complain about that. Our guys didn't argue too much.
argue complete country cycle far fuel
I argue that for every country to have an independent fuel cycle is the wrong way to go. Because any country which has a complete fuel cycle is a latent nuclear weapons country, in the sense that it is not far from making a nuclear weapon. Mohamed ElBaradei
argued believed best call einstein everybody gave god mentally people sure worked
God gave you a brain. Do the best you can with it. And you don't have to be Einstein, but Einstein was mentally tough. He believed what he believed. And he worked out things. And he argued with people who disagreed with him. But I'm sure he didn't call everybody jerks. Clint Eastwood
argue best diligent employers given hiring mechanism naturally pretending promote sponsor stop work worker
Stop pretending there's anything wrong with businesspeople hiring diligent laborers who will work for less. Let employers sponsor any worker and argue for why that worker should be given citizenship. Such a vetting mechanism would naturally promote the best and hardest-working.
argued earlier heat limit million people production
Some people had earlier argued that it took, 10, 20, 30 million years before you got enough heat production to limit that strength.
argue favor judy sounds tax
Sounds like we need Judy here to argue in favor of a tax increase. Jim Oberweis
argue bringing dream fulfilling historic major monumental stadium step vote
This is a major vote and a major step on the way to fulfilling the dream of bringing the stadium back to campus. This is historic and I would argue a monumental vote. Robert Bruininks
argue cases courtroom sit watching
From childhood on, I did sit in the courtroom watching my father argue cases and talk to juries. Harper Lee
argue bars bowl chocolate early eat looking split
One of my early childhood memories was my grandmother always having a bowl of Nestle chocolate bars at her house. My sister and I would argue over who could eat the chocolate bars. Looking back, I don't know why we just didn't share. We could have split them. Carla Hall
argued cause central debt further growing levels rate remains stimulus
While it remains manageable, it can be argued that it is the rate at which debt levels are growing that may cause no further stimulus from the central bank.
argued mainstream men par people viewing watch within younger
Within the U.S., you could have argued that most people who watch 'Mad Men' would watch 'House of Cards.' But the viewing is much more on par with the large-scale mainstream things like 'The Walking Dead.' It was much younger than we thought. Ted Sarandos
argued care critics last trying voters year
Schwarzenegger's critics last year argued that voters didn't care about what he was trying to fix. You can't say that this year.
argue criticisms gesture law schools symbolic threat
It's a symbolic gesture to argue the law has been effectively implemented. One of the criticisms of Solomon is that it has never been implemented before. The law has been used as a threat to law schools but has never been implemented.
argue housing leading market risk slow uk
The risk for the U.S. is that the housing market there may slow markedly, so you can actually argue that for once the UK is actually leading the U.S..
argue coach deal education giving ok player providing schools tv year
The schools would argue that, 'Oh, we are providing an education' -- which they are really not, because they?re only giving you one year on a see-what-happens basis, ... And they also say, 'If you don?t want to live like this, then go pro.' Well, you don?t say that to the coach. It?s OK for the coach to have a TV deal or endorsement deal. I don?t begrudge the coach, but the player should have some opportunities.
argued climbing equally gardening hobby inherently since sports understood virtually
I've never really understood the criticism that climbing is inherently selfish, since it could equally be argued about virtually any other hobby or sport. Is gardening selfish? Alex Honnold
argue community free position whatever
You're free to argue whatever position is pressing for the community at the time.
argue brought enhanced evidence foreign indeed nationals says teams
All the evidence we have says foreign nationals brought in to play have actually enhanced teams and indeed some would argue it has enhanced our national teams too, Richard Caborn
argue bother character fooled fools-and-foolishness instead invent loving obviously people somebody truth
The truth is I've never fooled anyone. I've let people fool themselves. They didn't bother to find out who and what I was. Instead they would invent a character for me. I wouldn't argue with them. They were obviously loving somebody I wasn't. When th Marilyn Monroe
argued convicted evidence jury man piece telling
This has to be the most prejudicial piece of evidence I've argued in a courtroom. It's essentially telling the jury the man is convicted of murder, so it's no need to try this case. Drew Miller
argue asked ball call pitch
All I asked was where the pitch was. I said 'How do you call that ball a strike?' and he told me 'Don't you come back here and argue with me. Jim Edmonds