But then again, those who argue against squatting and deadlifting on the same day may just be pussies.
I don't argue with my enemies; I explain to their children.
Now is the time to learn how to argue constructively before you have children.
The credibility of the work depends on copy editors. I would argue with the copy desk, but I would thank them more.
I have just as many liberal ideas as I have conservative ideas that I argue with myself sometimes.
Belief cannot argue with unbelief, it can only preach to it.
Faste knew better than to argue with a doctor, since they were the closest things to God's representatives here on Earth.
The skilful disputant well knows that he never has his enemy at more advantage than when, by allowing the premises, he shows him arguing wrong from his own principles.
Persons not habituated to reason often argue absurdly, because, from particular instances, they deduce general conclusions, and extend the result of their limited experience of individuals indiscriminately to whole classes.
My view is that you never argue with the customer about your name.
I know better than to get in between three women arguing. If you’ll remember, the whole Trojan War started over that. (Wulf)
I never argue with people about movies.
I don't mind arguing with myself. It's when I lose that it bothers me.
You can argue with someone's opinion, but you can't argue with their story.
Most people see no reason to stop arguing just because an issue has been decided.
Too often we argue about Christianity instead of marveling at Jesus.
Do not fear the ones who argue, but rather those who are evasive.
I have the reputation for having read all of Henry James. Which would argue a misspent youth and middle age.
My reason for arguing against abolishing these types of sports isn't some kind of lofty, philosophical rationale. It's just that I did it and I liked it. It comes down to a libertarian issue for me. I feel that if I know the risks and I want to take them, I should be allowed to do so.
The safest thing is always to try to convert everything that is in us and around us into action; let the others talk and argue about it as they please.