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Quotes About Clash

I have a very clear vision, and I come from film, where director is God, so if there's a clash, it's painful.
~ Lee Daniels
The sheer amount of ideological conflicts playing out within the text hints at the fact that the writers were writing about a reality that could not be reduced to one description, a reality that was testified to better in the clash of perspectives than in the development of a single, finely honed one. The text was written not to be approached as an academic document detailing facts about the life of faith but rather as an invitation into the life of faith.
~ Peter Rollins
After Jessie's murder, Richard's life began to change radically. He had less and less interest in school and more and more interest in getting high, stealing, and getting high some more. He clashed with his father frequently, but there was nothing Julian could do to force his youngest back on the straight and narrow line he had walked up until Jessie's murder.
~ Philip Carlo
Some voices don't blend. They just kinda rub against each other.
~ John Prine
I like to stand and bang.
~ Cub Swanson
It is a do-or-die battle every time we play India.
~ Inzamam-ul-Haq
Everything's a battle.
~ Rico Nasty
Beef is beef, you know. Beef comes, so Beef is real.
~ Obie Trice
Freedom rings where opinions clash.
~ Adlai E. Stevenson
People think I'm at war with Pat Rafter. It's not true.
~ Bernard Tomic
I kind of press pause when it's a derby, and the season doesn't matter to me anymore; it's all about the derby.
~ Vincent Kompany
Sweet is war to those who know it not.
~ Pindar
Mr White and Mr Pink have a very ungraceful and realistic fight. They go at each other like a couple of alley cats.
~ Quentin Tarantino
I think a fight with Will Brooks would be nice.
~ Patricio Freire
when faced with a clash of constitutional principle and a line of unreasoned cases wholly divorced from the text, history, and structure of our founding document, we should not hesitate to resolve the tension in favor of the Constitution's original meaning.
~ Ralph A. Rossum
He had merely been taking refuge in the outward adventure in order to avoid the clash and tension of the adventure proceeding inexorably within.
~ James Baldwin
The clash of Watson's and Hollerith's personalities was a classical example of a brash, energetic, visionary newcomer confronting a staid traditionalist.
~ James Essinger
In 1979, the clash between the White House's call for climate protection and the federal government's fossil fuel energy policies became stark.
~ James Gustave Speth
To set a forest on fire, you light a match. To set a character on fire, you put him in conflict.
~ James N. Frey
Corinne suggested a different reason, indicating that her dying father had expressed concern about Theodore's intimacy with Edith, given Charles Carow's fiscal and temperamental instability. If Theodore discussed the issue with Edith that night, he might well have triggered the volatility that he would obscurely explain to Bamie as a clash of tempers "that were far from being of the best.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
I've been in Scotland more lately than any of you. I tell you, there are twenty sides in that fight, never mind two, and when they get tired throwing things at each other, they'll all turn and stamp on the mediator.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
But I tell you this—if you try and saddle Fleetwood with this business you'll have me to deal with." "And who exactly are you?" asked Poirot sweetly. Mr. Ferguson got rather red.
~ Agatha Christie
Groups break up because they never got across what they wanted to do personally, and they have creative differences, and egos start to clash.
~ Kendrick Lamar
Everybody wants to see two warriors have a good fight.
~ Vasyl Lomachenko