Quotes by Arguing A fishnet is made up of a lot more holes than strings, but you can't therefore argue that the net doesn't exist. Just ask the fish. Jeffrey Kluger holes made arguing I'm still conflict-averse. I don't like to argue. Jennifer Garner conflict stills arguing You can't argue with the dead, no matter what you say, they always have the last word. Jennifer Donnelly lasts matter arguing Films tend to argue in favor of whatever they show. Jennifer Stone movie favors arguing You can't argue with stupidity. Jermaine Jackson stupidity ignorance arguing I don't know whether I make myself plain, but I never lose my temper over the stock market. I never argue with the tape. Getting sore at the market doesn't get you anywhere. Jesse Lauriston Livermore investing tape arguing Of all the things about de Sade, I would argue he is funny. A lot of people didn't understand de Sade. No. 1, he is a very good writer, and No. 2, he had the courage to talk about a lot of things that in public, even now, almost nobody has the courage to talk about. He would do it with a kind of funny way - not the stories themselves, but the way he tells them. He is never serious. Jesus Franco serious arguing people I argue with myself, get mad at myself, throw myself around the room and then apologize to myself. Jim Cummings mad arguing rooms I'll argue anyone into the dust when it comes to facts. Jim Goad dust arguing facts There's kind of this real social pressure to not argue about things. Jimmy Wales social-pressure real arguing Freedom of speech is about expressing your opinion, however bad or good, however right or wrong, and being able to defend it and argue it and be argued with about it in public forums. But that's not what academic freedom is about. That's not what the classroom is about. Joan Wallach Scott freedom-of-speech opinion arguing I never argue with people who say baseball is boring, because baseball is boring. And then, suddenly, it isn't. And that's what makes it great. Joe Posnanski baseball arguing people Maybe I was just born to argue with men. Johann Lamont born arguing men Too much gravity argues a shallow mind. Johann Kaspar Lavater too-much mind arguing Ownership of thought depends on the thinker not subordinating himself to a 'ruling thought'. This is particularly difficult, argues Stirner, ... for language itself is a network of 'fixed ideas'. Truths emerge only when language is reworked and possessed individually. John Carroll language arguing ideas You're like, "I don't want to argue with Dr. Drew on national radio." You're like the invited guest. But at the same time, as a thinking person, it's very difficult just to stand by and go, "Yeah, man, it's cool." John Flansburgh arguing men thinking Why argue about decisions you're not powerful enough to make yourself? John Houseman powerful decision arguing It is as absurd to argue men, as to torture them, into believing. John Henry Newman arguing men believe I just know that there are two theories when arguing with women. And neither one works. John Marston theory arguing two You're arguing that the fragile, rare thing is beautiful simply because it is fragile and rare. But that's a lie, and you know it. John Green arguing beautiful lying «56789101112131415»