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Quotes About Resolution

Confrontational is when I pull my gun. Argumentative is when I pull the trigger.
~ Nelson DeMille
Cursed are the peacemakers for they make the next war harder than the last.
~ Nelson DeMille
I was about to rule this a dumbicide
~ Nelson DeMille
It occurred to me that the problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you're finished.
~ Nelson DeMille
you must never fail to respond to trouble just to avoid war, because in the end you won't avoid it, you'll just be putting it off to your enemy's advantage.
~ Niccolo Machiavelli
And here it will end, one way or the other, she whispered again
~ Nicholas Sparks
I know but no matter what I choose I have to live with it. For ever. I have to be able to go forward and not look back any more. Can you understand that?
~ Nicholas Sparks
They rushed to move it forward, uh, and then a lawsuit was filed and we spent many months litigating, rather than trying to come up with legislation and move forward on that front.
~ Tom Udall
I've learned It 's better to address conflicts head on and then move on.
~ Camille Grammer
The important lesson for the children was that they know if there is a problem, they can tell us, we can talk about it, and we can resolve it. That's what families do. You face things, and you deal with them, and you move on together.
~ Tana Ramsay
If you disagree, you disagree. But you've got to move on.
~ Ron Rivera
You can't ever move on without the proper closure.
~ Erica Mena
To write a good mystery you have to know where it will end before you can decide where it will begin... and I've always known where it will end.
~ D. J. MacHale
If we think about what mystery entails as a genre, certainly a big part of it is a resolution.
~ Matthew Pearl
Crime novels have a clear beginning, middle, and end: a mystery, its investigation, and its resolution. The reader expects events to play out logically and efficiently, and these expectations force the writer to spend a good deal of time working on macrostructure rather than prettifying individual sentences.
~ Jesse Kellerman
A marriage without conflicts is almost as inconceivable as a nation without crises.
~ Andre Maurois
I do think we need to find common ground on some of these major issues facing our nation.
~ Gretchen Carlson
If you allow disagreements and arguments to escalate, you are making the bone of contention of whatever you are heatedly arguing about more important than your relationship.
~ Chris Prentiss
Those with limited views are fearful and irresolute: the faster they hurry, the slower they go.
~ Chris Prentiss
I just wanted them to die, said Poison. They didn't have to make such a drama about it.
~ Chris Wooding
here in five minutes." "Sir, you haven't paid them in weeks.
~ Christie Golden
Are you going to win every argument? He was pretty certain he'd asked her that once before. May be twice. Only the important ones.
~ Christine Feehan
One of us needs to know how to talk. I'm good with a gun, I think you should take up talking.
~ Christine Feehan
No, baby"—he leaned close again—"I'm threatening to lock you in a house with our son until you come to your senses. I told you, he isn't going to be raised with one parent.
~ Christine Feehan