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«Many can argue; not many converse»
Author: Amos Bronson Alcott
(Philosopher, Teacher)
| About:
Arguments
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argue, converse, conversed, converses, conversing
«Nothing sways the stupid more than arguments they can't understand»
Author: Cardinal de Retz
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Arguments
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arguments, more than, stupid, swaying, sways, understand
«I would sort out all the arguments and see which belonged to fear and which to creativeness. Other things being equal, I would make the decision which had the larger number of creative reasons on its side.»
Author: Katharine Butler Hathaway
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Arguments,
Creativity,
Fear
| Keywords:
arguments, belonged, creativeness, larger, large numbers, sort out
«Lower your voice and strengthen your argument.»
Author: Lebanese Proverb
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Arguments
«I love argument, I love debate. I don't expect anyone just to sit there and agree with me, that's not their job.»
Author: Margaret Thatcher
(Politician, Prime Minister)
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Arguments,
Debate
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debate
«Never argue at the dinner table, for the one who is not hungry always gets the best of the argument»
Author: Richard Whately
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Arguments
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argue, dinner, dinner table, good argument, hungry, table, The Argument
«Never argue; repeat your assertion»
Author: Robert Owen
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Arguments
«Men's arguments often prove nothing but their wishes»
«No mistake is so commonly made by clever people as that of assuming a cause to be bad because the arguments of its supporters are, to a great extent, nonsensical»
Author: Thomas Henry Huxley
(Biologist)
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Arguments,
Mistakes
| Keywords:
assuming, nonsensical, supporter, supporters, to a great extent
«Most of the arguments to which I am party fall somewhat short of being impressive, knowing to the fact that neither I nor my opponent knows what we are talking about»
Author: Rodney Dangerfield
(Comedian)
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Arguments
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arguments, impressive, opponent, somewhat
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