I would argue that coffee has been far more important to literature than alcohol.
What you could say, and what I do argue in the book, is that he doesn't have as much concern for the lives of Iraqis as he does for the lives of Americans, or even frozen American embryos.
No one would argue against the fact that L. A. leads the country in opportunities for being hip and pretentious.
A lot of what we're doing here deals with perception rather than truth. Many would argue that reality depends more on the former than the latter.
Don't argue about the difficulties. The difficulties will argue for themselves.
It's why you create characters: so you can argue with yourself.
If I think the universe is triangular, and you think it is square, there cannot be room for two universes. We may argue politely, we may argue humanely, we may argue with great mutual benefit: but, obviously, we must argue.
In any open question, we should argue from what we do know to what we do not know. We do know that fervent legends and stubborn myths arise easily and naturally. We do not know that dead people rise from the grave.
In my book ["Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age], I argue that we're vulnerable to technologies. There's a 40 percent decline in all markers for empathy among college students, with most of it taking place in the past years.
Early withdrawal from Iraq would result in unarguably, defeat and humiliation for the United States. There's no question. We would be defeated by definition. We would be humiliated in that defeat. I don't think there's any other way to argue it. Whether it's a good thing or a bad thing is a separate question.
I disagree with those who argue that evolutionary biology and the existence of God are incompatible.
You can't argue with popularity. Well, you could, but you'd be wrong!
We do not argue with those who disagree with us, we destroy them.
I wonder how appropriate it is to try to 'argue someone into the kingdom. ' Many apologists hotly deny any such charge, but I don't believe them. The tenor of almost all apologetics literature makes it plain that this is their intent.
I am not very tough with raising my children, but you can argue that to be more tough will help your children.
If we had a starting XI that no one could argue about it wouldn't say a lot for English football. We'd probably be on a downward spiral. It's good that people have different ideas about who should play.
Too often we argue about Christianity instead of marveling at Jesus.
You cannot dispute the ridiculous. You cannot argue reasonably with evil.
I toyed with the idea of pursuing a career as a lawyer just because I like to argue.
As long as 85,000 women are raped every year and 400,000 sexually assaulted in England and Wales alone, it's hard to argue that there isn't a problem. Not to mention the fact that fewer than 13 of our MPs are female, that women write only 15 front page newspaper articles, that they're less than 110 of engineers and that 54,000 a year lose their jobs as a result of maternity discrimination. . . to name but a tiny sample of issues. It's not 'going too far' to demand equality, and we're certainly not there yet.