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  • Arguing, after all, is less about seeking truth than about overcoming opposing views. -- Sharon Begley
  • It is not faith per se that creates the problem; it is conviction, the notion that one cannot be wrong, that opposing views are necessarily invalid and may even be intolerable. -- Jack McDevitt
  • Do you think when two representatives holding diametrically opposing views get together and shake hands, the contradictions between our systems will simply melt away? What kind of a daydream is that? -- Nikita Khrushchev
  • If this is how science operates, by silencing those who express opposing views rather than by debating with them, then science is dead and we are in a new era of the Inquisition. -- Graham Hancock
  • I believe that one of the best ways of getting at truth is reflecting with others who have opposing views and who share your interest in finding the truth rather than being proven right -- Ray Dalio
  • Toleration of people who differ in convictions and habits requires a residual awareness of the complexity of truth and the possibility of opposing view having some light on one or the other facet of a many-sided truth. -- Reinhold Niebuhr
  • If you go to Cass Sunstein, what net neutrality means is now if you go to FoxNews.com, you will have Arianna Huffington, a little box pop up with her showing that "Bill O'Reilly is wrong on this" or "here's an opposing view of Bill O'Reilly". -- Glenn Beck
  • Although one never really knows what one's associates think of one deep down, I believe I was easy to work with, even though I have the reputation of being authoritative. Still, I've always delegated responsibility and authority to other; I've always listened to opposing views and suggestions with an open mind. -- Guy de Rothschild
  • Every great dream, meet an opposing views.The certainty within our spirit made the dream reality. -- Lailah Gifty Akita
  • If our country is to reach a workable solution to the abortion issue, the Democratic party must be open to and tolerant of opposing views. -- Robert Casey
  • The journalistic code of ethics governing the broadcasts requires that opposing views be presented, and that journalists' personal opinions or judgments be left out of factual reporting. -- Sheri Fink
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