Quotes about arguing
arguing ifs
Noam Chomsky If you don't like what someone has to say, argue with them.
arguing reason crutches
Joseph Joubert To reason, to argue. It is to walk with crutches in search of the truth. We come to it with a leap.
arguing destruction polemics
Mikhail Gorbachev It is better to discuss things, to argue and engage in polemics than make perfidious plans of mutual destruction
arguing havens
Laurence J. Peter The surest sign that you haven't any sense is to argue with one who hasn't.
arguing conversation hold trying
Robert Mitchum Shelley, arguing with you is like trying to hold a conversation with a swarm of bumblebees.
arguing problem dilemma
Elizabeth Janeway a problem that presents itself as a dilemma carries an unfortunate prescription: to argue instead of act.
arguing research supreme train
He didn't do much arguing of the case, but probably did a lot of the research. And then, for the Supreme Court, he even had his train ticket, but was told not to go. It must have been crushing.
arguing benefit beyond exempt finance limit ministers pay profits small successive tax
N. R. Narayana Murthy I was the first businessman to say, 'You should give tax benefit to only small companies. You should say your profits are exempt to a limit of Rs. 50 crore or so, but beyond that, you should pay taxes.' I have been arguing with successive finance ministers on this.
arguing avoid concentration foreign impact investors likely limit reached starting
He's arguing that the limit may be starting to be reached as foreign investors avoid an over concentration of their portfolios' in dollars, but that the impact would likely not be traumatic.
arguing labor midnight passion trade
It could be midnight and we're still arguing about a fifth-rounder. It's a labor of love. We all have passion for it and wouldn't trade it for anything in the world.
arguing politics
John Humphrys It contributes to it. What do you think politics is, if not arguing about principles?
arguing knocks misses pistol
Oliver Goldsmith There is no arguing with Johnson; for when his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it
arguing argument fire knocks misses pistol
Robert Frost There is no arguing with him, for if his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of it.
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There is no group arguing that the Fed has gone too far. There is a broad consensus that if the data shows rising operating rates, further moves will be needed.
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Eugenie Scott When they say 'teach the controversy' their ringing phrase they want us to pretend to students that scientists are arguing whether evolution took place. This argument is not taking place.
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Peter Jackson I have greatly enjoyed my collaborations with Howard Shore, whose musical themes made immeasurable contributions to 'The Lord of the Rings' trilogy, ... During the last few weeks, Howard and I came to realize that we had differing creative aspirations for the score of 'King Kong.' Rather than waste time arguing with a friend and trying to unify our points of view, we decided amicably to let another composer score the film. I'm looking forward to working with James Newton Howard, a composer whose work I've long admired, and I thank Howard Shore, whose talent is surpassed only by his graciousness.
arguing debate
Katsuya Okada I did what I had to do, but it was frustrating that we were never really arguing on the same plane. I wanted to debate policy.
arguing happen people third
People aren't arguing about the third quarter, they're arguing about what is going to happen now.
arguing bring filtering improves life totally tracking turn work
Robert Scoble Over at Barb Bowman, she's arguing that we should turn off Facebook's tracking of ads. I totally disagree; those trackers make newsfeed filtering work better and potentially could help bring me better ads, which improves my life.
arguing chicken corn grain wrong
when arguing with a chicken a grain of corn is always wrong
arguing brief clock eating forward struggling wind
Brad Feld Think about it for a brief moment. Suspend disbelief. Wind the clock forward 100 years. Do you think, as a species, we will still be struggling with the things that vex us today? Will we still be arguing about the same stuff? We will still be eating Cocoa Puffs? We are at the end of the beginning.
arguing artists audience bigger conversation era everybody instead music responsibility subjective supporting taking whatever
Amanda Palmer I see everybody arguing about what the value of music should be instead of what I think the bigger conversation is, which is that music has value, it's subjective and we're moving to a new era where the audience is taking more responsibility for supporting artists at whatever level.
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Peter Singer Google has withdrawn from China, arguing that it is no longer willing to design its search engine to block information that the Chinese government does not wish its citizens to have. In liberal democracies around the world, this decision has generally been greeted with enthusiasm.
arguing atheism believe move redefining word
Ray Comfort The problem when arguing with those who believe in atheistic evolution is that they move goal posts by redefining atheism or evolution or the word 'species.'
arguing change cultural days destined early far force history human internet notion revolution social tool wide writers
Jamais Cascio The notion of the Internet as a force of political and social revolution is not a new one. As far back as the early 1990s, in the early days of the World Wide Web, there were technologists and writers arguing forcefully that the Internet was destined to become the most important tool for cultural change in human history.
arguing ball coach defensive good kids line offensive recruit side sure
Mickey Matthews Usually when you recruit a lineman, you have a really good feel if they are going to be an offensive or defensive lineman. Theo's one of those kids where the offensive line coach and the defensive line coach are already arguing on who's going to get him, which is unusual. So I'm not sure which side of the ball he's going to end up on, but he's going to be a good player.
arguing billion brief conduct department future indeed prevent program tobacco
In fact, on May 12, 2005, the department had filed a brief arguing that the $130 billion smoking-cessation program was indeed forward-looking and would prevent and restrain future wrongful conduct by the tobacco industry,
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I had enough of both of those men arguing and shouting each other down. Everyone else present had enough as well. But the next thing you know, Tony throws a red turtle shell at Jon and hit him hard in the head.
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Gary Bauer I'm confused here. I can't tell whether Judge Hecht is arguing that she is going to overturn Roe or she's not going to overturn Roe . If he wants to reassure his fellow pro-life conservatives, that's the last argument he should be making, the argument that he just made.
arguing balls guess
John Gibbons I guess he thought I was arguing balls and strikes.
arguing ball catch great job looked pitcher pitchers start turned wood
Ron Gardenhire Their pitcher was aware. Wood did a great job there. Most pitchers would catch the ball and start arguing with the umpire. He was very aware. He turned around looked home. He did a great job on that play.
arguing inflation longer monetary point reached restraint risky seem sit stage wait
Robert Parry It's risky just to sit back and wait for inflation to show up before we do something, ... One point arguing for monetary restraint is that we seem to have reached a stage where inflation is no longer falling.