Quotes About Arguments
Pero no tienen ningún mensaje. —Sí, el mensaje consiste en emitir una gran cantidad de sensaciones agradables para el público. —Los argumentos han sido escritos por algún idiota.
~ Aldous Huxley
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Not all taxi drivers, Paul had discovered, actually wanted to take passengers to their destination; some of them, he felt, were in it for the arguments, or the opportunity to pontificate, or for the sheer pleasure of driving past those trying to summon them at the road edge. He made up his mind. What was the point of having a bulldozer if you were not going to make at least some use of it?
~ Alexander McCall Smith
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Arguments of convenience lack integrity and inevitably trip you up
~ Donald Rumsfeld
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Go on Facebook or Instagram or Twitter, and what do you see? Heated, vitriolic arguments. Fake news. Photos taken at parties you weren't invited to. The perfect, curated lives of others that make your own life seem lacking by comparison
~ Douglas E. Richards
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Hume and Kant set the foundations in their work for the arguments that would make racism untenable. They helped to expose its fundamental flaws. For instance, Hume argued "that morality is based on humans' natural attunement to one another's feelings and a discomfort at sensing others' discomfort that can be elevated into more impartial justice.
~ Douglas Murray
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For much the same reasons, arguments about the so-called redistribution of wealth are mistaken in assuming that the existing distribution is somehow the natural state of things, from which any deviation is unnatural, and hence morally undesirable.
~ Duncan J. Watts
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Don't ever think $7,000 isn't a lot of money in baseball. I've had huge arguments over a lot less.
~ Jim Bouton
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Most of the arguments still put forward against evolution are so blatantly spurious, so intellectually bankrupt, that they don't warrant the time of intelligent human beings in refuting them. There's one exception: that if nature truly favored the proliferation of the most suitably equipped, women would have four arms by now, and eyes dotted around their heads like a spider. They already have a keen sense, which no man can match, of when something is a really bad idea.
~ Jo Bannister
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These people could not be bailed out, of course, because the free market was free. Of course, at times of financial crisis the Government did, in fact, bail out the major institutions of the free market, but this did not in any way undermine the fundamental notion that the market must be free and this bailing out could, of course, not be extended to individuals within the free market. Some people are, alas, not intellectually capable of understanding arguments about such complex things.
~ Joanna Kavenna
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The Industry's at war. I think it's about control. You can make all of the financial arguments that the industry has been shooting itself in the foot, but it is an industry built on a foundation of ownership and exploitation of intellectual property rights.
~ Don Rose
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Human sympathy has its limits, and we were contented to let all their tragic arguments fade with the city lights behind.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Human sympathy has its limits, and we were content to let all their tragic arguments fade with the city lights behind. Thirty—the promise of a decade of loneliness, a thinning list of single men to know, a thinning briefcase of enthusiasm, thinning hair.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Human sympathy has its limits, and we were content to let all their tragic arguments fade with the city lights behind.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Human sympathy has its limits, and we were content to let all their tragic arguments fade
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Most of the remaining women were now having fights with men said to be their husbands.
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
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Too often, the idea seemed to be that the cost of being part of Europe was being less like Britain. So after years of fighting to defend Europe against attacks from the Eurosceptic right, it would be fatal to retreat into the same arguments and begin the battle anew.
~ Douglas Alexander
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Sometimes, when you've got a couple of females on the cast, you'll have a diva, or you'll have arguments. I've been on shows where girls haven't quite got on.
~ Ricky Whittle
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Every day, I get into fights with my brother, who is the most annoying person on the planet.
~ Alex Wolff
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When I worked in the Obama White House, people in national security positions had been uneasy making broad public arguments, particularly about political matters.
~ Jennifer Palmieri
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We should pass the U.N.'s Comprehensive Convention on International Terrorism. At least it will clearly establish whom you view as a terrorist and whom you don't. We need to delink terrorism from religion - to isolate terrorists who use this interchange of arguments between terrorism and religion.
~ Narendra Modi
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I had been very impressed with the courts we visited to see my father. The judges wearing wigs, the lawyers, the legal arguments - it was all exciting stuff for a kid.
~ Asma Jahangir
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When you look at territorial disputes, there are good arguments on any sides. I think it's important that we don't take sides on legitimacy.
~ Henry Paulson
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A few of the other Traders who dispute that the dragons are anything but animals said that she was taking the matter too seriously, that creatures that can only communicate with some people rather than everyone should not be treated as if they are equal to humans. And then, of course, the arguments degenerated. Some demanded to know if that meant speakers of foreign languages were not full humans. Someone else quipped that surely.
~ Robin Hobb
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I became a slightly daft traveler, obsessed with beekeeping and professing to know all there was to know on the topic. I started arguments so others would correct me and speak of beekeepers they had known.
~ Robin Hobb
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