Quotes About Agreement
Replies began arriving seconds after he pressed send, and soon every single one of the warriors (besides William) had agreed to come home. Take me out of your address book, William
~ Gena Showalter
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The customer is always right, Brook Lynn often said. And Jessie Kay agreed...unless the customer was a douche bag, and then he was just a douche bag.
~ Gena Showalter
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I caught you, saved you from painting the ground with your organs. You owed me a favor, and I asked for a single day without bloodshed.' 'Yeah, but you didn't specify which day.' With that, Paris dismissed the angel.
~ Gena Showalter
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Madness, in my personal experience, is mostly the acceptance of a reality that is not commonly agreed-upon.
~ Gene Doucette
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Nothing unifies people better than complaining about it.
~ Gene Kim
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We have the greatest pre-nuptial agreement in the world. It's called love.
~ Gene Perret
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Ah." Vale stepped away from the side of the zeppelin and offered her his hand. "Then I believe we can work together, Miss Winters.
~ Genevieve Cogman
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I prefer a more stable game." He tapped the chess-board meaningfully. "Games of strategy which rely on agreed rules and which avoid all semblance of luck are far more to my taste than cards or dice. I like to know where all the pieces are. I like to know what's possible in a game. I don't appreciate being surprised. Would you agree, Miss Winters?
~ Genevieve Cogman
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Wars can only occur when two nations decide that they can gain more by fighting than by negotiating. War can only begin and can only continue with the consent of at least two nations.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
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Wars end when nations agree that war is an unsatisfactory instrument for solving their dispute; wars begin when nations agree that peaceful diplomacy is an unsatisfactory instrument for solving their dispute. Agreement is the essence of the transition from peace to war and from war to peace, for those are merely alternating phases of a relationship between nations.
~ Geoffrey Blainey
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This is why we apply the LCD Principle or Lowest Common Democracy. In short, this is social interaction based not on the best possible good, but on the least possible offense. Without saying so, the parties involved have entered into the following arrangement: What is the least we can all agree on and still get along? Of course, you can see this means no one is pleased.
~ Geoffrey Wood
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Los hombres más sanos, más hermosos y mejor proporcionados son quienes están de acuerdo con todo. En cuanto se padece un defecto se tiene una opinión propia.
~ Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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Always interline a contract before signing it, merely to impress the Party of the First Part. The one who puts his signature to Articles of Agreement drawn up by the other fellow is establishing a dangerous precedent.
~ George Ade
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You know my price," he told her. Elara leaned back and crossed her arms, her face iced over. "Really?" "The whole thing. You'll put it in your mouth and you'll swallow." What? "The whole thing?
~ Ilona Andrews
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So, are we still on tonight? For our dinner?" I asked. "Hell, yes. We're on for tonight. We're on for tomorrow. We're on for the foreseeable future.
~ Ilona Andrews
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I smiled. Curran and I had agreed to maintain a low profile after moving. Think normal suburban thoughts. How hard could this be, right?
~ Ilona Andrews
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To Mother no was simply a yes that hadn't had a chance to hear her out.
~ Ilona Andrews
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If we agree to your proposal, you'll expect us to abide by your contract, which may require us to compromise our ethics.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Curran grimaced. "Of course not. I needed information. After I put her face in my mouth, we agreed that it was in her best interests to tell me what I wanted to know.
~ Ilona Andrews
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How much are you willing to pay?" she asked. "Our standard rate. A doubloon a day." It was generous. More than generous—some families would put him up for a week for a single coin. "Half a doubloon a day," she said. "No, you see, the idea behind bargaining is that you ask for a larger amount." Apparently, he understood sarcasm just fine.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Treaty of Peace Shall Be Held Valid in Which There Is Tacitly Reserved Matter for a Future War";
~ Immanuel Kant
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They gave Mrs. Cortez a check for five hundred and eighty-three dollars—a month's rent in advance and a month's rent as security—
~ Ira Levin
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Možeš da kažeš šta ti je volja, sve dok ne osporavaš moju re?.
~ Irving Stone
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They'll adjourn the trial and try to come to a private agreement with me." "How do you know?" Seldon said, "I'll be honest. I don't know. It depends on the Chief Commissioner. I have studied him for years. I have tried to analyze his workings, but you know how risky it is to introduce the vagaries of an individual in the psychohistoric equations. Yet I have hopes.
~ Isaac Asimov
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