23 Quotes About Dispute

If you’ve been hurt or offended by another person, it’s pretty natural to get angry and want to retaliate. How you handle the situation is often the difference between a mild argument and a serious conflict. We can all learn from our mistakes, but even so, it can be difficult to let go of a grudge or forgive a wrong. These dispute quotes are here to remind you that retaliation is never the right course of action.

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They dispute not in order to find or even to seek Truth, but for victory, and to appear the more learned and strenuous upholders of a contrary opinion. Such persons should be avoided by all who have not a good breastplate of patience. Giordano Bruno
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Those who live as though God sets the rules are not going by their own rules. That is the self-sacrifice, or selflessness, that peace more often than not requires. Those who insist on going by their own rules cannot make that sacrifice. They are the steady adherents of (global) conflict because they are forever fighting both themselves and others to do whatever they think that they want to do. Criss Jami
When two wise men are blaming one another, then time...
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When two wise men are blaming one another, then time has come for you to be the third one. Toba Beta
We usually learn from debates that we seldom learn from...
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We usually learn from debates that we seldom learn from debates. Mokokoma Mokhonoana
The four stages of acceptance:1. This is worthless nonsense.2. This...
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The four stages of acceptance:1. This is worthless nonsense.2. This is an interesting, but perverse, point of view.3. This is true, but quite unimportant.4. I always sai J.B.S. Haldane
Don’t say to yourself, ‘Everyone argues! ’ to justify and...
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Don’t say to yourself, ‘Everyone argues! ’ to justify and normalise your fighting, when the most natural thing is to love. Kamand Kojouri
There is no Situation in which Arms can get an...
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There is no Situation in which Arms can get an Answer. Arms only ensure, that there would Never be an Answer. Vineet Raj Kapoor
Any woman who is sure of her own wits, is...
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Any woman who is sure of her own wits, is a match, at any time, for a man who is not sure of his own temper. Wilkie Collins
No sensible man ever engages, unprepared, in a fencing match...
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No sensible man ever engages, unprepared, in a fencing match of words with a woman. Wilkie Collins
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When there is no argument [dispute] over a talk, it is called ‘Principle’. Dada Bhagwan
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She was born under the sign of Gemini. And that stands for the good and evil twin. Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde both hiding and residing inside her heart. Her good twin was not bad at all. But her evil twin was even better, and showed up to be way too fatal! Ana Claudia Antunes
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Does giving your piece of mind, bring a peace of mind? Or is it better to be silent and let the war inside subside? Anthony Liccione
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During the flames of controversy, opinions, mass disputes, conflict, and world news, sometimes the most precious, refreshing, peaceful words to hear amidst all the chaos are simply and humbly 'I don't know. Criss Jami
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Beneath Albright’s office, the colliery sprawled across the hillside, red brick buildings scattered as though hurled from a great height, a hotchpotch of mismatched structures spattered on the valley floor. At the bottom stood the winding house, wheels motionless, above it, the engineering sheds and workshops, canteen and bath house. All lay empty. No buzz and hum of machinery. No voices raised in laughter or dispute. Gwyn found it unsettling: his lads had been out a month and a half and already the power had drained from the place. In the stillness, he caught the echo of footsteps. The crunch of boots on gravel. Generations of long-gone Pritchards clocking in and out. He was bound to Blackthorn by the coal that clogged his veins and by a bond of duty. The strike left him as diminished as his pit, day dragging after idle day. Kit Habianic
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Whenever there is a conflict between pink and blue, let the pink win, happiness is more important then colors. Sukant Ratnakar
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The Business of Our Firm is Business"-Donald W. Hudspeth from:" The Business of America is Business"-Calvin Coolidge Calvin Coolidge
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He who cannot put his thoughts on ice should not enter into the heat of dispute. Friedrich Nietzsche
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When 'Dirty Mack' salts your flow, get beyond feelings of hurt, anger, bitterness, and especially vengeance. Be glad, and take refuge in knowing light has been cast on the shadow of hatred, envy or jealousy that has mocked your shine. And press forward with your purpose - allowing time and space to clear the way for karmic justice on your behalf. T.F. Hodge
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It has been the practice of all Christian commentators on the Bible, and of all Christian priests and preachers, to impose the Bible on the world as a mass of truth, and as the word of God; they have disputed and wrangled, and have anathematized each other about the supposable meaning of particular parts and passages therein; one has said and insisted that such a passage meant such a thing, another that it meant directly the contrary, and a third, that it meant neither one nor the other, but something different from both; and this they have called understanding the Bible.It has happened, that all the answers that I have seen to the former part of 'The Age of Reason' have been written by priests: and these pious men, like their predecessors, contend and wrangle, and understand the Bible; each understands it differently, but each understands it best; and they have agreed in nothing but in telling their readers that Thomas Paine understands it not. Thomas Paine
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Whatever thing a man gets quickly enraged about is his idol, and whatever thing he makes his idol becomes his religion. Criss Jami
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One of the many burdens of the person professing Christianity has always been the odium likely to be heaped upon him by fellow Christians quick to smell out, denounce and punish fraud, hypocrisy and general unworthiness among those who assert the faith. In ruder days, disputes about what constituted a fully qualified Christian often led to sordid quarrels in which the disputants tortured, burned and hanged each other in the conviction that torture, burning and hanging were Christian things to do… . Russell Baker
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I find I am much prouder of the victory I obtain over myself, when, in the very ardor of dispute, I make myself submit to my adversary’s force of reason, than I am pleased with the victory I obtain over him through his weakness. Michel De Montaigne