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  • Ridicule more often settles things more thoroughly and better than acrimony. -- Horace
  • Religious controversies are always productive of more acrimony and irreconcilable hatreds than those which spring from any other cause. -- George Washington
  • It's a great medium for trivia and hobbies, but not the place for reasoned, reflective judgment. Suprisingly often, discussions degenerate into acrimony, insults and flames. -- Clifford Stoll
  • Congress suffers a great deal of criticism for its partisan acrimony. But while we may disagree politically, and air our opposition in this chamber, it is the conversation behind the scenes that cements and defines our relationships. -- Kay Bailey Hutchison
  • However much I have frequented the mystics, deep down I have always sided with the Devil; unable to equal him in power, I have tried to be worthy of him, at least, in insolence, acrimony, arbitrariness and caprice. -- Emile M. Cioran
  • Religious controversies are always productive of more acrimony and irreconcilable hatreds than those which spring from any other cause. I had hoped that liberal and enlightened thought would have reconciled the Christians so that their [NOT our!] religious fights would not endanger the peace of Society. -- George Washington
  • Monopoly may also end in tears, but its tensions are cruder, lacking the infinitely subtle shadings of irritation and acrimony provided by Scrabble. -- Craig Brown
  • I think that there's always an assumption, when a band goes on hiatus or stops playing, that there's some acrimony brewing under the surface. -- Carrie Brownstein
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