Marriage is a reflection of your life in general: how you treat people, how you argue, how secure you are in your own thoughts. How vehemently do you argue your point of view? With what disdain do you view the other's point of view?
It is normal for husband and wife to argue: it's normal. It always happens. But my advice is this: never let the day end without having first made peace. Never!
Your friend will argue with you.
Why argue about things you can't prove?
You cannot dispute the ridiculous. You cannot argue reasonably with evil.
It has become fashionable in Washington to argue that Obamacare cannot be reversed. That is nonsense. It's a fight worth waging, and a fight which can be won.
Too often we argue about Christianity instead of marveling at Jesus.
It's hard to argue with the government. Remember, they are they run the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, so they must know a thing or two about satisfying women.
Scholars will argue with each other about everything.
We have this wild life experience that is full of fantastic minutiae and banal, huge events at the same time. Yet, all of it shrinks in the shadow of death. It's hard to argue with death as a game-changer.
In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong propositions, but argue and reason right from them: but idiots make very few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all.
One could argue [Bob] Corker has been more supportive of [Donald] Trump`s foreign policy skepticism of the establishment than anybody else.
No one could ever argue with me about people in show business being kind of nice.
In the chapter on the nature of the atonement [in the book saving Calvinism] I argue that it is a mistake to think that penal substitution is the only option on the doctrine of atonement.
It is not necessary to argue to those for whom I write that the two great needs of mankind, that all men may be lifted up into the light of the highest Christian civilization, are, first, a pure, spiritual Christianity, and, second, civil liberty.
No one has the right to change Paris, the protesters say, and argue that the city is the patrimony of all mankind.
Do not fear the ones who argue, but rather those who are evasive.
You can't argue with a river, it isgoing to flow. You can dam it up?put it to useful purposes?deflect it, but you can't argue with it.
The surest sign that you haven't any sense is to argue with one who hasn't.
I'm not going to sit here and argue with you. Just PUT THE BLOODY METER ON.