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Quotes About Agreement

Miles nodded agreement in principle, even though he was inclined to include Ivan himself in the category of my God the company.
~ Lois McMaster Bujold
She snorted. I haven´t negotiated near enough where you are concerned, Jacob. If I had, I wouldn´t have suffered with terminal horniness for the past six years. I get my coffee, you get the sex. No limits allowed. No crying foul if you can´t keep up. How much coffee can you drink? he asked her suspiciously. Faith made certain her smile was innocent and non-threatening. The question is, Jacob, how often can you fuck?
~ Lora Leigh
She shoots. He restrained his smile as he turned back to Lance and nodded in her direction. I needed some sort of defense. Lance wasn't amused. He wiped his hand over his face and muttered something about damn stubborn women. Braden completely agreed with him.
~ Lora Leigh
The turkeys I eat are raised on farms. They're different. They've signed on the dotted line.
~ Lorrie Moore
Wherever we have the essential elements of a covenant, namely, contracting parties, a promise or promises, and a condition, there we have a covenant
~ Louis Berkhof
There is nothing so good and lovely as when man and wife in their home dwell together in unity of mind and disposition.
~ Louis de Bernieres
If you're going to have peace rather than violence, both sides have got to want it. One side alone can't make peace.
~ Louis L'Amour
in order to have peace both sides must want it equally. One side cannot make peace; they can only surrender.
~ Louis L'Amour
at me again, and then the pen. "If you want that money," he said, "you had better sign.
~ Louis L'Amour
Yes," Leslie agreed. "Rondi showed excellent taste by not wearing the hat or the boots. They go so well together.
~ Louis Sachar
We don't agree and we never shall, so we'll be good friends all our lives, but we won't go and do anything rash.
~ Louisa May Alcott
How well we pull together, don't we? said Amy, who objected to silence just then. So well that I wish we might always pull in the same boat. Will you, Amy? very tenderly. Yes, Laurie, very low. Then they both stopped rowing, and unconsciously added a pretty little tableau of human love and happiness to the dissolving views reflected in the lake.
~ Louisa May Alcott
How well we pull together, don't we? said Amy, who objected to silence just then. So well that I wish we might always pull in the same boat. Will you, Amy? very tenderly. Yes, Laurie, very low.
~ Louisa May Alcott
In December 1896, a humbled Carnegie at last consented to a sweeping deal.
~ Ron Chernow
On July 16, the thick gloom finally lifted at Philadelphia when delegates agreed to a grand bargain, the so-called Connecticut Compromise, proposed by Roger Sherman of Connecticut and others. The major conflicts at the convention had perhaps hinged less on the question of federal versus state power than on how federal representation was apportioned among the states.
~ Ron Chernow
Decisions were reached by consensus.
~ Ron Chernow
Neither Junior nor Senior held such baldly racist sentiments, but they agreed that the board had to accommodate retrograde southern views in order to function.
~ Ron Chernow
Forced to reconsider, Rockefeller evidently came up with a large enough bonus, although Gates never revealed the exact amount.
~ Ron Chernow
In general, however, their two voices blended admirably together.
~ Ron Chernow
He and William agreed to cancel their mortgage on Frank's Kansas ranch.
~ Ron Chernow
He offered to pay Corrigan $168 or $169 per share for his 2,500 shares of Standard Oil, which would yield enough to retire his $400,000 in debt.
~ Ron Chernow
To his astonishment, the officers agreed with Lee's views and in a manner, scoffed Hamilton, that "would have done honor to the most honorable society of midwives."27 Washington preferred to operate by consensus
~ Ron Chernow
Officially signed off on position I took a few
~ Ronald Reagan
Eliot said nothing, just nodded his
~ Rosamunde Pilcher