Quotes about argue
argued understood
We often argued but always understood each other, Mikhail Gorbachev
argued decision draft hope issues larger member move next ready resolution reviewing soon state strong text
While no member state has got everything it argued for, the text before you is balanced, strong and workable. I also hope that, after reviewing the text as a whole and after assessing the larger issues at stake, you will be ready to move to a decision on this draft resolution as soon as possible, preferably before the end of next week. Jan Eliasson
argue decide fools men wise
Wise men argue causes, and fools decide them.
argue death died good love painful
I couldn't love a movie much more than 'Dazed and Confused.' I would argue that 'Dazed and Confused: The Series' would have been very much like 'Freaks and Geeks.' And that died a painful death because it was too good. Rob Thomas
argue either guarantee law president race school vote
We vote on a president in January, and I guarantee you there will be a change. Back in law school they used to tell us, 'If you don't have the facts, argue the law; and if you don't have the law, argue the facts; and if you don't have either one, you play the race card.' This has nothing to do with race.
argue community engage family guy illegal local sit spends time
We argue he's a local guy in the community who does more than sit around and engage in illegal activity, but spends time being with his family and his wife.
argued judge miracles
We argued to the judge that miracles like this are wonderful, but they do come with a price. Benjamin Crump
argued rug square weeks whether
We argued for weeks whether the rug should be square or round.
argue coming foul guy knows needs next
You fouled a guy who needs to be fouled. If he's going to the basket, you don't give a knick-knack foul and then argue with the ref. You foul him so he knows, so the next guy coming behind him knows, so his team knows you can't go in the lane. John Salley
argue coming defeat exist policy prevent united
I would argue it should be a policy to defeat ISIS where they are, where they exist and prevent them from coming into the United States. Michael McCaul
argue breaks danger elected information john people tv
TV makes or breaks policy. You could argue it elected (President John F.) Kennedy. The danger is most people get their information from television. It has to be done responsibly. George Clooney
argue call careful disagree free giving listen point sure tested views voice willing
You have to make your voice heard, argue your point of view, make sure that your arguments are well informed, listen to those who disagree with you, giving careful consideration to opposing views and be willing to see your views tested in what we call 'the free marketplace of ideas'. Paul Sarbanes
argue arguing learn point stand welcome
You have to welcome their arguing with you, not to the point of disrespect, but if they are going to stand up for themselves, they need to learn to argue effectively, Alfie Kohn
argued human
With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation. John Burnside
argue attorneys charges defense expect opinion opposite ready
The opposite opinion is that we're probably too harsh, and that I can accept. Often defendants say I am too harsh, often defense attorneys argue about the charges I bring, that I'm sued, too. That I expect and am ready to confront.
argue choose chooses fatherhood freedom man matter time woman
We will argue that, at a time of reproductive freedom for women, fatherhood must be more than a matter of DNA. A man must choose to be a father in the same way that a woman chooses to be a mother.
argue bill bills code impossible tax
It's really impossible to argue that this tax bill simplifies the tax system. It's because of the accumulation of tax bills like this the tax code is as complicated as it is now.
argue hard ought replaced somebody somehow successful team won
It's pretty hard to argue that the only team to have been successful in 70 years somehow ought to be replaced by somebody who has not ever won a nationwide election, Newt Gingrich
argue decision high intention lee reviewed
It's our intention to have the decision to prosecute him reviewed judicially in the High Court. I am going to argue that the decision to prosecute Lee Bowyer should be reviewed judicially.
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Don't argue about difficulties. The difficulties will argue for themselves. Winston Churchill
argued arguing bit hear neighbors
The next-door neighbors have said that they argued a little bit -- that they could hear them arguing through the house.
argue beginning bid certainly copper gain glass greater inclusion notion provide services using validation
The notion of using something other than copper or glass to provide telecommunications services is certainly beginning to gain greater acceptance, and I would argue that wireless' inclusion as a requirement in the bid is validation of that.
argue begin bill confident consistent hear name reagan sanctity supporters views
As we begin this debate, I am confident that we will hear the supporters of this bill argue in the name of Ronald Reagan that this research is consistent with his long-held views about the sanctity of life. Mike Pence
argue business color johnny man red shirt street suit wall wear
A business man on Wall Street is going to wear a suit, Johnny Damon is going to put on his Red Sox jersey, and when we play we do the suit thing. The only thing we have to argue over is what color shirt we're going to wear today.
argue came created happen ibm market money pc spent
It's not like the PC industry. One could argue that IBM came in one day and said 'this is what a PC is,' and then spent a lot of money and created a market then everyone followed. That's not going to happen in this marketplace.
argue forget normal strategy talked
For any normal person, that is the stupidest thing you could do. But you can't argue that his strategy didn't work. Everyone talked about it, and no one will forget it.
argue built business early history models
It's not that things are perfect, and you could argue that things are still early in the history of the Internet, ... but the business models that are built on it are more real and concrete.
argue collective debate expect forum genuine morning paula people security talk
It's a genuine trans-Atlantic partnership, a genuine trans-Atlantic forum where people argue and talk and debate, as you would expect in 19 democracies, and it is about collective security and collective defense, ... American Morning With Paula Zahn.
argue difficult odd scenario
That's about as odd as it gets. It's off the wall. It's a worst-case scenario for the prosecution. It's going to be very difficult for the prosecution to argue that it's not a problem.
argue bankrupt company demand difficult distressed
That makes it more difficult to argue that a bankrupt company is cheap. There is more demand for distressed than there is supply.
argue available book books bringing might open people remains sales
That remains an open question. Some people might argue that it cannibalizes new book sales. Some argue that it spurs new book sales by making more books available and by bringing them to new locations.
argue california harder role useful
It's much harder to argue that there's a useful role for (the California institute) if there are no restrictions on the NIH.
argue criticisms gesture law schools symbolic threat
It's a symbolic gesture to argue the law has been effectively implemented. One of the criticisms of Solomon is that it has never been implemented before. The law has been used as a threat to law schools but has never been implemented.