Famous Quotes
223 Quotations with Argument.
- 81. Tertullian: Arguments about Scripture achieve nothing but a stomachache and a headache.
- 82. Samuel Butler: Arguments are like fire-arms which a man may keep at home but should not carry a ...
- 83. Booth Tarkington: Arguments only confirm people in their own opinions.
- 84. William James: As there is no worse lie than a truth misunderstood by those who hear it, so rea ...
- 85. Charles Simmons: Bigotry and intolerance, silenced by argument, endeavors to silence by persecuti ...
- 86. Alistair Cooke: Curiosity ... endows the people who have it with a generosity in argument and a ...
- 87. Frederick The Great: Don't forget your great guns, which are the most respectable arguments of the ri ...
- 88. Publilius Syrus: Every one excels in something in which another fails. In excessive argument, tru ...
- 89. Tryon Edwards: Facts are God's arguments; we should be careful never to misunderstand or perver ...
- 90. George Sand: Faith is an excitement and an enthusiasm; it is a condition of intellectual magn ...
- 91. Janet Frame: For your own good is a persuasive argument that will eventually make a man agree ...
- 92. Dorothy Uhnak: He maintained that the case was lost or won by the time the final juror had been ...
- 93. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: He who establishes his argument by noise and command shows that his reason is we ...
- 94. Joseph Conrad: He who wants to persuade should put his trust not in the right argument, but in ...
- 95. Walt Whitman: How beggarly appear arguments before a defiant deed!
- 96. Margaret Thatcher: I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I thin ...
- 97. Giovani della Casa: I cannot divine how it happens that the man who knows the least is the most argu ...
- 98. Victor Serge: I followed his argument with the blank uneasiness which one might feel in the pr ...
- 99. Oscar Wilde: I like to do all the talking myself. It saves time, and prevents arguments.
- 100. Percy Bysshe Shelley: I think that the leaf of a tree, the meanest insect on which we trample, are in ...