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Quotes About Argue

At times I perhaps get a bit frustrated because I maybe don't get to touch the ball as much as I want, but when I do get to touch the ball, it's obviously in good positions and I'm scoring so I can't really argue.
~ Dwight Gayle
The bottom line is: It is fine to have issues with President Trump; I've had them myself. The thing is, though, the best way to argue against the things that you disagree with is never to use abusive tactics.
~ Kat Timpf
Sometimes things can be a guilty pleasure, but with 'Idol,' everyone talks about it like it's a real thing; they argue over who's gonna win... There's no laughing at it.
~ Andy Kindler
Don't argue, my dear child, please don't argue!" cried Mr. Wonka. "It's such a waste of precious time!
~ Roald Dahl
I smiled at David, even as I shoved at him to give me more room. I hadn't been pleased last night when he'd insisted I wasn't to be left alone, but you don't argue with two hundered pounds of wolf--you make room.
~ Kim Harrison
But long experience has taught me this about the status of mankind with regard to matters requiring thought: The less people know and understand about them, the more positively they attempt to argue concerning them; while on the other hand, to know and understand a multitude of things renders men cautious in passing judgment upon anything new.
~ Kim Stanley Robinson
Oh, knowledge! This knowledge of yours is only cowardice. Don't argue, it's true. You're simply trying to enclose infinity behind a wall, and you are terrified to glance outside the wall. Yes! Just try and take a look, and you will shut your eyes. Yes!
~ Yevgeny Zamyatin
He still dreams about Cinderella and she keeps pining for Prince Charming, while they argue about whose turn it is to take out the rubbish.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
If a man must make excuses for himself, continually argue with himself that he is a man, then he is better off dead.
~ Elmore Leonard
Henry Worrall, at your service," he said, embarrassed. "Not much to look at here, sir." "Just a hero," Jackson said softly, and this time Henry couldn't argue.
~ Amy Lane
And remember, whenever not contraindicated by her health, always follow a treatment with a tasty treat. That associates the unpleasantness with good things, so the kitten will be less likely to argue about subsequent treatments.
~ Amy Shojai
We're going to hear a lot of spirited discussion about the President's plan in the next few days and weeks and that's fine as long as everyone comes ready to talk and not just snipe, complain and argue.
~ George Allen
There's kind of this real social pressure to not argue about things.
~ Jimmy Wales
Deep down, I want to be liked, but in the end, I'm willing to argue. Is it because I'm seeking attention? I don't have the answers to that.
~ Colin Cowherd
Why do we argue? Life's so fragile, a successful virus clinging to a speck of mud, suspended in endless nothing.
~ Alan Moore
We should never argue with the devil about our sins, but we should speak about our sins only with Jesus.
~ Dietrich Bonhoeffer
We do not argue about what happened in the past but discuss what we desire for the future.
~ Esmé Raji Codell
Christianity will go. It will vanish and shrink. I needn't argue with that; I'm right and I will be proved right. We're more popular than Jesus now; I don't know which will go first - rock and roll or Christianity.
~ John Lennon
Cabinet government rests on the principle of collective responsibility: Ministers debate and argue in private but then hammer out a common policy which they all agree to support.
~ David Lidington
I am a perfectionist and the only reason why I started producing is because I didn't want to argue with a producer.
~ Kim Shattuck
Jesus obviously does not answer many questions from you or me. Which is why apologetics is always such a questionable enterprise. Jesus just doesn't argue.
~ Robert Farrar Capon
It's really dreadful,' she muttered to herself, 'the way all the creatures argue. It's enough to drive one crazy!' The
~ Lewis Carroll
I don't argue, waste of time and effort. I listen to opinions, though
~ Linda Howard
Waiting on God is a bore; but what fun to argue, to score off opponents, to lose one's temper and call it 'righteous indignation,' and at last to pass from controversy to blows, from words to what St. Augustine so deliciously described as the 'benignant asperity' of persecution and punishment!
~ Aldous Huxley