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  • I never remember my parents having an argument. -- Brunello Cucinelli
  • It's difficult to love someone you don't respect, which is hard to remember when you're having an argument. -- Mehmet Oz
  • When I'm down, I talk to myself a lot. I look crazy because I'm constantly having an argument with myself. -- Serena Williams
  • Public discourse requires making an argument for a point of view, not having an argument - as in having a fight. -- Deborah Tannen
  • If you put Buddha, Jesus Christ, Socrates, Shakespeare, Arjuna, Krishna at a dinner table together, I can't see them having an argument. -- Hugh Jackman
  • I remember having an argument with Alan, I said the Queen's not just going to call the guy up and send him out to do it. And Alan says, well, how would a monarch give orders to her assassin. -- Eddie Campbell
  • When you have no basis for an argument, abuse the plaintiff. -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • I have found you an argument; I am not obliged to find you an understanding. -- James Boswell
  • I have an amazing relationship with my wife, but sometimes there are arguments. It happens. -- Kris Allen
  • Be able to defend your arguments in a rational way. Otherwise, all you have is an opinion. -- Marilyn vos Savant
  • Writers have an opinion about the world and offer arguments about the world. They should offer contemplation. -- Salman Rushdie
  • When you have an intense game, you're going to have arguments. I have no problem with it. I think it's healthy. -- Scott Brooks
  • There have always been arguments showing that free will is an illusion: some based on hard physics, others based on pure logic. -- Ted Chiang
  • Calling Rand Paul 'the most interesting man in politics' is an invitation to an argument - but one we suspect he'd love to have. -- Nancy Gibbs
  • I say, If everybody in this house lives where it's God first, friends and family second and you third, we won't ever have an argument. -- Jeff Foxworthy
  • If you go away with, you know, a girlfriend, wife, whatever, you have an argument on holiday because you're not used to spending that much time with people. -- Karl Pilkington
  • You know, men would much rather run away than talk about stuff, and my default setting has always been, 'If you have an argument, walk out the door.' -- Stephen Moyer
  • My wife Mary and I have been married for forty-seven years and not once have we had an argument serious enough to consider divorce; murder, yes, but divorce, never. -- Jack Benny
  • I'm quite an emotional person. I cry a lot. I do not like conflict, so if I have an argument with my parents, I'll often cry. I become too emotional. -- Ana Ivanovic
  • You have an impeccable argument if you said that Singapore, Hong Kong, and Tokyo are food capitals. They have a maximum amount of great stuff to eat in the smallest areas. -- Anthony Bourdain
  • When a business group tells us there is nothing wrong with the environment, naturally they may have good arguments, but we are also sceptical, because we know that they have an interest in these things. -- Bjorn Lomborg
  • I've been out with men who have literally had an argument with the mirror because they couldn't get their hair right. When I was younger, I might have reassured him, but I can't do that anymore. -- Cat Deeley
  • Try to find someone with a sense of humor. That's an important thing to have because when you get into an argument, one of the best ways to diffuse it is to be funny. You don't want to hide away from a point, because some points are serious, but you'd rather have a discussion that was a discussion, rather than an argument. -- Ed Sheeran
  • I don't ever recall having a political argument with Bob Grant. I've known him a long time. I've always liked him. -- Mario Cuomo
  • Having someone to love and hold, to make you feel 'whole' and not alone, is worth every damn argument ever to be had. -- Auliq Ice
  • No deeply rooted tendency was ever extirpated by adverse judgment. Not having originally been founded on argument, it cannot be destroyed by logic -- George Henry Lewes
  • Prejudice is a great time-saver. You can form opinions without having to get the facts. Prejudice not being founded on reason cannot be removed by argument. -- Samuel Johnson
  • So long as an opinion is strongly rooted in the feelings, it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating weight of argument against it. -- John Stuart Mill
  • What is prejudice? An opinion, which is not based upon reason; a judgment, without having heard the argument; a feeling, without being able to trace from whence it came. -- Carrie Chapman Catt
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