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Pseudoscience is embraced, it might be argued, in exact proportion as real science is misunderstood.
— Carl Sagan
The conservative idea is not that government has no role. You might have argued that in the thirties when conservatives opposed the New Deal.
— Charles Krauthammer
Cyrus had once claimed that revenge was what made the world go round. Back then Evie had argued with him that it was love. But now she knew better.
— Sarah Alderson
There is no greater mistake than the hasty conclusion that opinions are worthless because they are badly argued.
— Thomas Huxley
But against love, the case was solid. Easily argued. And you could, indeed, hold it in your hand.
— Sarah Dessen
Deuce, the maid of honor died at your wedding," Ty said.
"Well, I didn't kill her," Deuce argued. — Abigail Roux
"Well, I didn't kill her," Deuce argued. — Abigail Roux
Aging is a myth, he argued, and he showed it by posting his personal best at 3:01 in his 61st year.
— George Sheehan
You can't rationally argue out
what wasn't rationally argued in. — George Bernard Shaw
what wasn't rationally argued in. — George Bernard Shaw
Morality, it could be argued, represents the way that people would like the world to work, wheareas economics represents how it actually does work.
— Steven D. Levitt
It's HE-RO," the boy argued. "No," the girl insisted, "it's HER-O.
— Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Ah, arguing with Ava Kingsley. Just like old times." Only back in college they'd argued in print - weekly.
— Melissa Tagg
If you read more, worked harder, thought things through smartly, or wrote or argued better than other people, you won.
— James Rebanks
The very man who has argued you down, will sometimes be found, years later, to have been influenced by what you said
— C.S. Lewis
With human beings it could be argued that all music-making is, in essence, grounded in improvisation.
— John Burnside
You see, I think love comes from God. And so, to turn away from love, real love, it could be argued, is to turn away from God.
— Patty Campbell
It has been argued that man is not an animal, but I tell you, the animal in man is what makes man an animal.
— Lawrence Okafor
Even the most beautiful flower, the rose," he argued, "has the thorn that makes it imperfect.
— Lynetta Halat
There was a hickey on the side of my neck the size of a quarter. I looked like I had argued with a Hoover and the Hoover won. Jesus.
— Alice Clayton
We argued for weeks about the existence and then the location of a particular semicolon,
— Julie Schumacher
If only people who are ideologically committed to a particular outcome argued to the courts, the law would be worse off.
— Charles Fried
I've always argued, unsuccessfully, that there's no point in giving money to the arts unless you educate people in them.
— Richard Eyre
The most dangerous ideas in a society are not the ones being argued, but the ones that are assumed.
— C.S. Lewis
Some theories are good for nothing except to be argued about.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
They will cast your sovereignty in your face. No body will be argued into slavery.6
— Bernard Bailyn
Incompetence," he argued, "knows no barrier of time or place.
— Laurence J. Peter
Pointing to radio as an example, Illich argued that technologies become useful only when people can teach themselves about those technologies.
— Michael Swaine
Political scientists have long argued that party identification is the best possible predictor of voting behavior and is remarkably sticky over time.
— Rick Perlstein
Gilligan argued that while men seek maturity by detaching themselves, women see themselves maturing as they attach.18
— Timothy J. Keller
We argued about how hard it would be to ride a bear, assuming said bear was muzzled.
— Chuck Klosterman
Most recently, Richman et al (1997) have argued that a four-dimensional
— Pierangelo Isernia
Galileo was challenged because he declared a theory to be a fact and argued with the Church about the genuine meaning of the Bible.
— Michael Coren
As far as she could see, children mostly argued, shouted, ran around very fast, laughed loudly, picked their noses, got dirty and sulked.
— Terry Pratchett
We forgot, we made errors, argued ambiguities, and twisted meanings to suit our own ends. And in so doing, mayhap we reshaped the gods themselves. Now
— Jacqueline Carey
It could be argued that there is an element of entertainment in every pie, as every pie is inherently a surprise by virtue of its crust.
— Janet Clarkson
As Lawrence Lessig has so persuasively argued over the years, there is nothing "natural" about the artificial scarcity of intellectual property law.
— Steven Johnson
I'm a pluralist. I've always argued that as many different films as possible should be made.
— Alan Parker
If this work seems so threatening, this is because it isn't simply eccentric or strange, but competent, rigorously argued, and carrying conviction
— Jacques Derrida
The Law likes to be argued with. Take away words and where is the Law? Silence always annoys it.
— Stella Benson
Short cuts make long delays,' argued Pippin.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
How frustrating it is to be out-argued by someone you know is dead wrong but is more eloquent.
— Lawrence Fagg
In our interconnected world, we must learn to feel enlarged, not threatened, by difference - that is what I have argued.
— Jonathan Sacks
Women are riddles - I only argued upon the common sense of the thing.
— Frederick Marryat
Sometimes, Freud argued, people need a history enema.
— Tom Keneally
You love me," he argued, his voice soft, low. "I've seen it.
— Samantha Young
I was never argued out of faith; it was much more passive than that - and I wasn't argued back in, either.
— Francis Spufford
Since I came to the World Bank in 2007, I have argued that we must 'modernize multilateralism.'
— Robert Zoellick
It might be argued that our lives are a concatenation of minutiae interrupted at unpredictable times by significant events.
— Joyce Carol Oates
It is often argued that left-handed batsmen have an advantage compared with the right-handers. I do not agree.
— Frank Woolley
No point in arguing. But of course I argued.
— Sergei Dovlatov
It may be argued that the past is a country from which we have all emigrated, that its loss is part of our common humanity.
— Salman Rushdie
God, Bones, you must have argued yourself blue in the face.
— Jeaniene Frost
Festinger argued that in reality we usually just find a way to ignore or discount dissonant information.
— David Patrick Houghton
Close counts in handguns as well, in my book," Remy argued.
"Your book is written in purple crayon. No one cares. — Abigail Roux
"Your book is written in purple crayon. No one cares. — Abigail Roux
Marxian thought, King argued, should challenge Christians to express their own "passion and concern for social justice".
— Troy Jackson
go? We argued. I told him it was a fait accompli.
— Anthony Horowitz
Mostly, we argued about who which of us was better at arguing, and particularly about who had won the previous argument.
— Chuck Klosterman
It could be argued that it began long before Christianity arrived in a boat and seeped into Kerala like tea from a teabag.
— Arundhati Roy
Social psychologist argued that even severe mental illness was the result of society labeling unusual behavior rather than of biochemical processes.
— Thomas J. Scheff
I spent a little more than five months in Vienna. I danced. I went ice skating and skiing. For strenuous exercise, I argued with an Englishman.
— J.D. Salinger
I have always argued, in a good novel, interesting things happen to interesting people.
— Guy Gavriel Kay
Malice scorned, puts out itself; but argued, give a kind of credit to a false accusation.
— Philip Massinger
It could be argued that all perfume is born out of shame; a self-consciousness of our natural odour.
— Kathleen Tessaro
Damn people who argued using logic. Talk about unfair. -Cat
— Jeaniene Frost
robots are "only one software upgrade away" from full autonomy, as Scientific American has recently argued.
— David A. Mindell
You never argued with my mother. You couldn't win.
— Vidal Sassoon
The amusements of life, he argued, should be accepted with the same philosophy as its ills. ("The Striding Place")
— Gertrude Atherton
They argued that women of the prophet's era had ridden camels, the main mode of transportation of their day. The
— Geraldine Brooks
I've always argued that it is just as desirable, just as possible, to have philosopher plumbers as philosopher kings.
— Edith Green
Voltaire argued that if God did not exist Man would be obliged to invent him, and was reviled for the remark.
— Carl Sagan
It wasn't even a fight, really. We didn't shout. We barely even argued, but a snake of tension quietly slithered into our lives.
— Gayle Forman
It could be argued that the reaction to a work of art is a creative act which is the counterpart of the action of the artist.
— Frank Willett
everyone lives until they're old," I argued, knowing it was all too true. Gram didn't blink. "Not everyone dies young.
— Laurel Ulen Curtis