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We got ratings. It isn't that they won't quarrel with you, or say you're always right. But as long as you stay strong and the ratings are good and you're reasonable - I don't think we fought unreasonably. We basically won that right.
by Norman Lear (Producer, American , born in 1922) keywords: always, basically, fought, good, got, long, quarrel, ratings, reasonable, right, say, stay, strong, think , won We would not have our country's vigour exhausted or her moral force abated, by everlasting meddling and muddling in every quarrel, great and small, which afflicts the world.
by Henry Cabot Lodge (Politician, American , born in 1850) keywords: afflicts, country, everlasting, every, exhausted, force, great, her, meddling, moral, our, quarrel, small, vigour, which, world , would War in men's eyes shall be A monster of iniquity In the good time coming. Nations shall not quarrel then, To prove which is the stronger; Nor slaughter men for glory's sake; - Wait a little longer.
by Charles Mackay (Poet, British , born in 1814) keywords: coming, eyes, glory, good, iniquity, little, longer, men, monster, nations, nor, prove, quarrel, sake, shall, slaughter, stronger, then, time, wait, war , which Much that we call evil is really good in disguises; and we should not quarrel rashly with adversities not yet understood, nor overlook the mercies often bound up in them.
by Horace Mann (Educator, American , born in 1796) keywords: adversities, bound, call, disguises, evil, good, mercies, much, nor, often, overlook, quarrel, really, should, them, understood, up , yet We have no quarrel with America. We all know NATO is the strongest military machine in the world. We simply want them to stop being so busy with our country and worry about their own problems.
by Slobodan Milosevic (Criminal, Yugoslavian , born in 1941) keywords: america, being, busy, country, know, machine, military, nato, our, own, problems, quarrel, simply, stop, strongest, their, them, want, world , worry Can anything be stupider than that a man has the right to kill me because he lives on the other side of a river and his ruler has a quarrel with mine, though I have not quarrelled with him?
by Blaise Pascal (Philosopher, French , born in 1623) topics: Patriotism keywords: anything, because, him, his, kill, lives, man, mine, other, quarrel, right, river, ruler, side, stupider, than , though First of all, I only get 50 percent of it, because, I mean, the galleries get 50 and 60 percent. I mean, that's normal. I understand that. I don't quarrel with that.
by Anthony Quinn (Actor, Mexican , born in 1915) keywords: because, first, galleries, get, mean, normal, only, percent, quarrel , understand Human life is held in much higher esteem, and the taking of it, whether in private quarrel or by judicial procedure, is looked upon much more seriously than it was formerly.
by Elihu Root (Lawyer, American , born in 1845) keywords: esteem, formerly, held, higher, human, judicial, life, looked, more, much, private, procedure, quarrel, seriously, taking, than, upon , whether A married couple are well suited when both partners usually feel the need for a quarrel at the same time.
by Jean Rostand (Scientist , French) keywords: both, couple, feel, married, need, partners, quarrel, same, suited, time, usually , well Those who speak of our culture as dead or dying have a quarrel with life, and I think they cannot understand its terms, but must endlessly repeat the projection of their own desires.
by Muriel Rukeyser (Poet, American , born in 1913) keywords: cannot, culture, dead, desires, dying, endlessly, life, must, our, own, projection, quarrel, repeat, speak, terms, their, think, those , understand A quarrel between friends, when made up, adds a new tie to friendship.
by Saint Francis de Sales (Clergyman, Swiss , born in 1567) keywords: adds, between, friends, friendship, made, new, quarrel, tie , up The quarrel of the sociologists with the historians is that the latter have learned so much about how to do it that they have forgotten what to do. They have become so skilled in finding facts that they have no use for the truths that would make the facts worth finding.
by Albion W. Small (Sociologist, American , born in 1854) keywords: become, facts, finding, forgotten, historians, how, latter, learned, make, much, quarrel, skilled, sociologists, truths, use, worth , would The function of literature, through all its mutations, has been to make us aware of the particularity of selves, and the high authority of the self in its quarrel with its society and its culture. Literature is in that sense subversive.
by Lionel Trilling (Critic, American , born in 1905) keywords: authority, aware, been, culture, function, high, literature, make, mutations, quarrel, self, selves, sense, society, subversive, through , us