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Cease the bickering! I am indulging the exotic whims of a beautiful princess and must not be distracted.
— Jack Vance
The bickering and fighting and hating that women do with each other - it's going to kill us as a race of people.
— Chaka Khan
Jasnah had once defined a fool as a person who ignored information because it disagreed with desired results.
— Brandon Sanderson
The hockey lockout of 1994 - 1995 has been settled. They have stopped bickering ... and can now get down to some serious bloodshed!
— Conan O'Brien
I'll be spending the holidays with my family. Nothing special, just some light bickering and biting sarcasm.
— Ray Romano
The American people are tired. They're tired of the bickering in Washington, D.C., and the lack of action.
— Chris Christie
This was their first encounter with the fact that a full stomach meant good spirits; an empty one, bickering and gloom.
— J.K. Rowling
The carping and bickering of political factions in the nation's capital reminds me of two pelicans quarreling over a dead fish.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
I hate not talking to you, I hate not bickering like we're an old married couple and I hate not spending every day right next to you.
Chase — Molly McAdams
Chase — Molly McAdams
This isn't bickering. This is classic mother-daughter communications. I've been reading up on it.
— Christina Baker Kline
Chirrut shrugged mildly. "The Force did protect me." "I protected you," his partner replied.
— Alexander Freed
We haven't done anything. That has devolved into a partisan bickering of the kind that says Nero was fiddling while Rome burned.
— Michael Scheuer
It was another thing you didn't learn at a top-drawer school. Bickering is like baldness or lousy gifts. It runs in families.
— Lemony Snicket
Some people have abusive, negative, controlling tendencies in their blood; they are wired for havoc, bickering and deception.
— Bryant McGill
Solomon lifts his morning cup to the mountains. Sit down in this pavilion, and don't listen to religious bickering. Be silent as we absorb the spring.
— Jalaluddin Rumi
Good intentions are wicked! As far as I can see, all they lead to are lies and delusions.
— Jane Smiley
Words there are aplenty for bickering and hate, whilst words of love come far too slow and often far too late.
— Neil George
The best way to live a stress-free life is to learn how to swim in the ocean of uncertainty.
— Debasish Mridha
The time for action is past! Now is the time for senseless bickering!
— Ashleigh Brilliant
Hypocrisy
/hi pakrise/ noun
1. The moment you tell someone it is not important to be right, in order to look right to everyone else. — Shannon L. Alder
/hi pakrise/ noun
1. The moment you tell someone it is not important to be right, in order to look right to everyone else. — Shannon L. Alder
My Body is a wide house
A commune
Of bickering women, hearing
their own breathing
denying each other. (House of Changes) — Jeni Couzyn
A commune
Of bickering women, hearing
their own breathing
denying each other. (House of Changes) — Jeni Couzyn
Life in general in my experience gets deeper and deeper, more and more profound, more and more complex, the older one gets.
— Nicole Krauss
The two of them start bickering about which new WWE personality is the toughest - General Awesome or Babu Eight Ball.
— Kathleen Hale
No, Arin. Sit down. Other wise you'll make an ass out of yourself, and that role is mine.
— Marie Rutkoski
We've come to be consumed by a 24-hour, slash-and-burn, negative ad, bickering, small-minded politics that doesn't move us forward.
— Barack Obama
For our duties and our needs, in all the fundamental things for which we were created, come down in practice to the same thing.
— Thomas Merton
The eye searches for shapes. It searches for a beginning, a middle, and an end.
— John Charles Polanyi
Marriage is the beginning of love for your spouse, not the result of it.
— Shannon L. Alder