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Quotes About Conflict

La raíz de los males del mundo es que nadie se pone de acuerdo en qué es eso.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Dos pasos hacia delante revelan el rostro de Sandra, sonriente. Una cara que inspira la misma confianza que la cena de una rata. —Inspector —saluda ella. —Loca del coño —saluda él. —Sería bueno que se guardara el arma. —Tú primero, tesoro.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Yeats decía que cuando uno tiene una disputa con el mundo, produce retórica; cuando tiene una disputa consigo mismo, produce poesía
~ Juan Gabriel Vásquez
Y la verdad es un arma demasiado afilada como para esgrimirla enfadado.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Los ejércitos en sí mismos no son malos, lo que son malas son las guerras.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
cuando el hombre es lobo para el hombre.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Encruzilhada, conflito, alternativa, dúvida, dilema, beco sem saída.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
No todos los problemas se resuelven hablando.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Dentro dela há tudo menos silêncio.
~ Juan Gómez-Jurado
Aquella noche en la que nació Jesús, en Belén, dio comienzo una guerra sin cuartel que no concluirá hasta que Cristo vuelva
~ Juan Manuel de Prada
Sólo que Judas, Platero, es el diputado, o la maestra, o el forense, o el recaudador, o el alcalde, o la comadrona; y cada hombre descarga su escopeta cobarde, hecho niño esta mañana de Sábado Santo, contra el que tiene su odio, en una superposición de vagos y absurdos simulacros primaverales.
~ Juan Ramón Jiménez
The same generation that believed premarital sex was a sin thought it was perfectly fine to send their young people off to die in a senseless war.
~ Jude Deveraux
There are some people who like nothing better than a good, regular quarrel.
~ Jude Morgan
Matthew gave her such a hurt, wistful, nobly forbearing, and absolutely infuriating look that if Caroline had been a rich aunt she would have cut him out of her will on the spot.
~ Jude Morgan
paradox is more than that: it should entail a conflict between two deeply held convictions.
~ Judea Pearl
Stop telling her you're sorry- Judge Brady O'Callaghan to politician Melvin G. Slack in a September 1, 2022 protective order hearing, after Slack apologized repeatedly to Global Activist Greshun De Bouse concerning putting her in a chokehold
~ Judge Brady O'Callaghan
Justice is the tolerable accommodation of the conflicting interests of society, and I don't believe there is any royal road to attain such accommodation concretely.
~ Judge Learned Hand
has traveled to Brogan's Point for the occasion. But Cory's and Talia's plans—and their emotions—are thrown into turmoil when they hear the Magic Jukebox play "Moondance." Can a single song make them
~ Judith Arnold
Candor, collaboration, and cooperation are almost impossible to establish in environments where turf wars and one-upsmanship exist.
~ Judith E. Glaser
When a writer is born into a family, Czes?aw Mi?osz once famously said, the family is finished. You could forget about having any more secrets. You could forget about hiding what you didn't want others to know. You were going to be exposed, hung out to air, and by a traitor from within. But later I wondered, Is it the family that's really finished or simply the writer's place within it? Could a family still be a family with parts missing?
~ Judith Freeman
Neden bir arada oynayam?yorlard? sanki? Bunun için de ayn? partiyi mi tutmak gerekiyordu.
~ Judith Kerr
Though both partners may wish for reconciliation, their unspoken goals are often sharply in conflict. The abuser usually wishes to reestablish his pattern of coercive control, while the victim wishes to resist it.
~ Judith Lewis Herman
The conflict between the will to deny horrible events and the will to proclaim them aloud is the central dialectic of psychological trauma.
~ Judith Lewis Herman
when traumatic events are of human design, those who bear witness are caught in the conflict between victim and perpetrator. All the perpetrator asks is that the bystander do nothing. He appeals to the universal desire to see, hear, and speak no evil. The victim, on the contrary, asks the bystander to share the burden of pain. The victim demands action, engagement and remembering.
~ Judith Lewis Herman