Quotes About Conflict
The equalization of fortunes may have some slight tendency to stifle animosity and to prevent dissension. But its effect is always inconsiderable, and often doubtful; since those who think themselves entitled to superiority will not patiently brook equality.
~ Aristotle
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The Plot, then, is the first principle, and, as it were, the soul of a tragedy.
~ Aristotle
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Money, or its equivalents, are essential in war as well as in peace.
~ Aristotle
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Evil draws men together.
~ Aristotle
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It is not enough to win a war; it is more important to organize the peace.
~ Aristotle
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We can fight fire with water provided we can get it there soon enough. But often we act when it's too late. The result is splattered in the pages of our history: bloodbaths, uprisings, revolutions, you name. And on it goes. We learn so slowly. After so many centuries, we're still a people who eat fire and drink water.' 'Why bother,then?' 'Because we have to believe that one day we'll learn.
~ Arlene J. Chai
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For the left, the flashpoint is up the class ladder (between the very top and the rest); for the right, it is down between the middle class and the poor. For the left, the flashpoint is centered in the private sector; for the right, in the public sector. Ironically, both call for an honest day's pay for an honest day's work.
~ Arlie Russell Hochschild
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We, on both sides, wrongly imagine that empathy with the "other" side brings an end to clearheaded analysis when, in truth, it's on the other side of that bridge that the most important analysis can begin.
~ Arlie Russell Hochschild
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I keep brooding on whether I shall reach the age of my father and brother, or even that of my mother, tortured as I am by the conflict between the desire for rest, the dread of renewed suffering (which a prolonged life would mean) and by the anticipation of sorrow at being separated from everything to which I am still attached.
~ Armand M. Nicholi Jr.
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Freud, however, asserts that ethics and morals come from human need and experience. The idea of a universal moral law as proposed by philosophers is "in conflict with reason." He writes that "ethics are not based on a moral world order but on the inescapable exigencies of human cohabitation." In other words, our moral code comes from what humans find to be useful and expedient.
~ Armand M. Nicholi Jr.
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Elected officials deposed each other by lawsuits.
~ Armand Marie Leroi
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after five minutes of getting a tongue lashing from her I had to cut Marisa off and remind her who was paying her salary and she was starting to hurt my feelings. "You don't have any feelings," Marisa said.
~ Armand Rosamilia
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Guilty and innocent alike fell before the firing squads. In the mountains when government troops captured some of the alzados, the alzados would be shot down where they were captured, and doctors of forensic medicine would cut open their abdomens to try to find the rest of the guerrilla groups by seeing what the contents of the dead men's stomachs were and determining where such food might be found.
~ Armando Valladares
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The machinery of the Revolution was not to be halted, and like Saturn it devoured its own children.
~ Armando Valladares
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To kill and caress. Or simply kill, so you're not always bothered by something or somebody. So it is to be killed or to kill.
~ Arnošt Lustig
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History teaches us that when a barbarian race confronts a sleeping culture, the barbarian always wins.
~ Arnold J. Toynbee
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The human race's prospects of survival were considerably better when we were defenceless against tigers than they are today when we have become defenceless against ourselves.
~ Arnold Toynbee
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Zijn lievelingsvijandin, de vrouw met wie hij zijn oorlog had willen uitvechten, zijn laatste, maar ze vocht niet terug.
~ Arnon Grunberg
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Althought it's important not to let the little irritations consume you, it's also important not to ignore them. Backing down when others are unfairly running over you, or giving up with a sigh, can ultimately cause more distress than the hassle did in the first place. So I make sure to deal with them.
~ Art Berg
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the big war of 1914-1918 was not my war. It was plainly not a war for democracy but for plutocracy; not for peace but for plunder, and to make our country military-minded. It was capitalism's war-not mine.
~ Art Young
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So when that woman in New Hampshire said that liberals are stupid and evil, she wasn't talking about me, but she was talking about my family. Without meaning to, she was effectively presenting me with a choice: my loved ones or my ideology. Either I admit that those with whom I disagree politically—including people I love—are stupid and evil, or I renounce my ideas and my credibility as a public figure. Love or ideology: choose.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
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Man was made for conflict, not for rest," Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote.[13] "In action is his power; not in his goals but in his transitions man is great.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
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Research shows that insults actually intensify people's opposition to one's point of view.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
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These are practical reasons to avoid them, but there's the moral reason, too: they're just plain wrong. We simply should not put up with insults, whether from the other side or our own. Indeed, I'll take it a step further. When someone on your side insults people on the other side, it is your responsibility to take it personally and stand up for those with whom you disagree.
~ Arthur C. Brooks
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