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Quotes About Disagreement

Você só conhece mesmo uma pessoa quando tem com ela uma briga. Só então pode avaliar seu verdadeiro caráter!
~ Anne Frank
A la gente no se la conoce bien hasta que no se ha tenido una verdadera pelea con ella. Sólo entonces puede uno juzgar el carácter que tienen.
~ Anne Frank
Like castor oil, he may on some occasions be right, but he is extremely difficult to like.
~ Anne Perry
We are torn to pieces by parties and animosities. For my part I see no end to them.
~ Anne Somerset
Without lesions making everyone agreeable, society was left roiling in a constant battle of words, images, and ideas. All around her Tally felt the city seething, all those unfettered minds bouncing their opinions off each other, like something ready to explode.
~ Scott Westerfeld
If Chizara was agreeing with Ethan, things were bad.
~ Scott Westerfeld
At the heart of most stable governments is a willingness to share power with people you disagree with--and may even hate.
~ Sebastian Junger
No point in arguing. But of course I argued.
~ Sergei Dovlatov
The reason it's difficult to learn something new is that it will change you into someone who disagrees with the person you used to be.
~ Seth Godin
ILL-AH-NO-WAY
~ Sharon Creech
It's just a mild disagreement, Papa. Remi has this whole need to breathe in and out, which annoys me. If he would just stop breathing, I'd be fine. (Aimee)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
You want me to do what? What part of stupid crawled up your sphincter and died?" – Caleb
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
No can do. Wren stays here. (Dev) Not what I was told. (Varyk) Well, I just told you. (Dev)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
You look like shit. (Vane) Yeah, well, I wouldn't date you either, asshole. (Fury)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
What's got your jockstrap in a wad? (Abbie)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Have you not learned the most in your life from those with whom you disagreed - those who saw it differently from you?
~ Walt Whitman
Don't you Mother me, Madelyn!" she snapped. Madelyn's shoulders straightened and she stood a little taller. She was two centimeters shorter than her mother, and at times like this, she felt that deficiency put her at a disadvantage. "Then don't you Madelyn me!
~ John Flanagan
In every age and clime we seeTwo of a trade can never agree.
~ John Gay
We have to be tolerant of other people's points of view; we have to be able to disagree without being disagreeable, without claiming that we have a monopoly on the truth.
~ John Kasich
Though a quarrel in the streets is a thing to be hated, the energies displayed in it are fine; the commonest man shows a grace in his quarrel.
~ John Keats
Truth is the marking down in words the agreement or disagreement of ideas as it is. Falsehood is the marking down in words the agreement or disagreement of ideas otherwise than it is. And so far as these ideas, thus marked by sounds, agree to their archetypes, so far only is the truth real. The knowledge of this truth consists in knowing what ideas the words stand for, and the perception of the agreement or disagreement of those ideas, according as it is marked by those words.
~ John Locke
I can understand why they're doing it but understanding isn't the same as supporting.
~ John Marsden
Sometimes I think he's as happy as anybody." The words hung in the air a moment without meeting agreement or disagreement: it was as if they both knew secretly that there was no certainty as to what constituted the happiness or unhappiness of another.
~ John McGahern
I don't want what you want," I said. "And I'm not going to help you. I don't even want to argue with you, because while I know that human beings are capable of assimilating, adopting, internalizing, integrating, and identifying with new sets of ideas—because we have, multiple times in the history of the species—I've discovered that I don't actually care what you think, because you are an awful person and you want awful things.
~ Elizabeth Bear