Quotes About Quarrel
I may have wept that any should have died Or missed their chance, or not have been their best, Or been their riches, fame, or love denied; On me as much as any is the jest. I take my incompleteness with the rest. God bless himself can no one else be blessed I hold your doctrine of Memento Mori. And were an epitaph to be my story I'd have a short one ready for my own. I would have written of me on my stone: I had a lover's quarrel with the world.
~ Robert Frost
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shoes: that putting them on a bed invited death into the family, that a quarrel would follow if one put on the left shoe first.
~ Khaled Hosseini
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Lass, if I have you here for such a short time, I doona want to quarrel with you. For now, let me show you Kinevane." He crossed to the thick curtains, opening them wide, then returned for her. Though she stiffened and leaned away, he lifted her into his arms, carrying her across the spacious room to the balcony. "You'll be surprised to know that it's still mine. No Walmart.
~ Kresley Cole
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Religion is the eldest sister of philosophy: on whatever subjects they may differ, it is unbecoming in either to quarrel, and most so about their inheritance.
~ Walter Savage Landor
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Many have quarreled about religion that never practice it.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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We make out of the quarrel with others, rhetoric, but of the quarrel with ourselves, poetry.
~ Yeats, William Butler
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Do you not want churches?" "No, we do not want churches." "Why do you not want churches?" "They will teach us to quarrel about God," Joseph said. "We do not want to learn that. We may quarrel with men sometimes about things on this earth, but we never quarrel about God. We do not want to learn that.
~ Dee Brown
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Why do you not want churches?" "They will teach us to quarrel about God," Joseph said. "We do not want to learn that.
~ Dee Brown
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I would challenge you to a battle of wits, but I see you are unarmed!
~ William Shakespeare
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Things were definitely going badly. The night looked like ending in disaster. In one corner of the room Maria Blond had started squabbling with Léa de Horn, whom she accused of sleeping with men who weren't really rich.
~ Émile Zola
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Argy-bargying in double-Dutch like that. Do you want
~ Enid Blyton
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If they are wise, do not quarrel with them; if they are fools, ignore them.
~ Epictetus
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Are the Trojans wise or foolish? If they are wise, do not quarrel with them; if they are fools, ignore them.
~ Epictetus
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But then why, when talking on the phone, did they quarrel, on average at least once every four sentences? Maybe, though the inspector, it was an effect of the distance between them becoming less and less tolerable with each passing day, since as we grow old - for every now and then one must, yes, look reality in the eye and call things by their proper names - we feel more keenly the need to have the person we love beside us.
~ Andrea Camilleri
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The world pampers the body with food and material comforts," she said. "They appease the flesh but are enemies of the spirit. Abstinence is a bridle that gives the spirit a chance in the eternal quarrel with the body.
~ Andrew Davidson
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is generally accepted that the beginnings of Bolshevism as a separate movement within the Russian Social Democracy date from around 1903. But this development, as suggested earlier, is not to be satisfactorily explained by the conflict to which the movement owed its name. What gave Bolshevism its original impetus, indeed what brought it into being, was not the quarrel at the Second Congress; it was the appearance of What Is to Be Done?
~ Robert C. Tucker
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They quarreled once or twice, for they was both high-sperrited. But Mistress Selwyn says to me once, says she, laughing in that pretty way of hers, 'I felt dreadful when John and I quarreled, but underneath it all I was very happy because I had such a nice husband to quarrel with and make it up with.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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We mostly quarreled. He wanted what I wouldn't give. I wanted what he didn't have.
~ Larry McMurtry
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This is what the cobbler threw at his wife.
~ Laura Ingalls Wilder
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But my quarrel with the concept of maternal instinct isn't why I never had kids myself. I was never particularly opposed to the idea of having kids—let no one say that I don't love kids! It always seemed like an interesting future possibility, the same way that joining the Peace Corps someday seemed like an interesting future possibility.
~ Laura Kipnis
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I'll take him to the hospital " Bernardo said "but what do we put on the paperwork " "Tell them it was a lover's quarrel " Olaf said. "Over my dead body " I said. "Eventually " he said. "Don't be a sick fuck Olaf " I said.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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Science can have no quarrel with a religion which postulates a God to whom men are His children.
~ Arthur Compton
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There is a tradition of opposition between adherents of induction and of deduction. In my view it would be just as sensible for the two ends of a worm to quarrel.
~ Alfred North Whitehead
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United you will be more than a match for your enemies. But if you quarrel and separate, your weakness will put you at the mercy of those who attack you.
~ Aesop
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