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The role of democracy is not to banish disagreement but rather to prevent political disagreements from devolving into armed conflict.
— Michael C. Munger
What I can give is not necessary what you will get but along our disagreements we will find some alternate ways.
— Santosh Kalwar
Wherever you have people, you have factions and disagreements and personality conflicts.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
In disagreements with loved ones, deal only with the current situation. Don't bring up the past.
— Dalai Lama
Blame the economy, blame bad luck, blame my parents, blame your parents, blame the Internet, blame people who use the Internet.
— Gillian Flynn
The statement at the core of all disagreements: I'm right, you're wrong.
— Charles F. Glassman
We're all human and disagreements come up even between two people who are deeply in love.
— Wanda E. Brunstetter
And they lived happily (aside from a few normal disagreements, misunderstandings, pouts, silent treatments, and unexpected calamities) ever after.
— Jean Ferris
Friendships take work. Use disagreements as opportunity to come out better on the other side
— Marie De Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise De Sevigne
I love disagreements. I love the democratic process. If I'm in a room where everybody agrees, I start to nod off.
— Gina McCarthy
Disagreements don't mean a loss of compassion.
— Kiera Cass
What a powerful feeling, love, able to withstand time and distance and disagreements. No wonder I wanted it so badly.
— Jodi Meadows
Mother-daughter disagreements were, in hindsight, basically mother stating the truth and daughter taking her own sweet time coming around.
— Barbara Delinsky
I had disagreements with all my neighbors about my dogs. I had a disagreement with myself about my dogs. They were noisy.
— John McAfee
When people have a shared commitment, differences and disagreements don't disappear, but they can be seen in a new light.
— Eric Greitens
Surely the better way is to pursue a generous orthodoxy, seeing disagreements in the context of the greater agreements which bind us together.
— Alister E. McGrath
All our problems, all our disputes, all our disagreements can be resolved quickly to mutual satisfaction if we address the question.
— Benazir Bhutto
Like all best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and of family disagreements.
— Queen Elizabeth II
Skillful conversationalists can explore disagreements and make points in ways that feel constructive and positive rather than combative or corrective.
— Gretchen Rubin
There have been major disagreements within the European Union.
— Jean-Pierre Raffarin
The Bible urges us to be respectful to all people, especially people with whom we have disagreements, to never libel people, to never label people.
— Max Lucado
Our unspoken agreements led to disagreements, to suffering.
— Jonathan Safran Foer
Aesthetics is both politics and philosophy, a series of agreements and disagreements between subjective minds.
— Jimenez Lai
In a litigation-happy society, clear agreements often prevent small disagreements from becoming big ones.
— Harvey MacKay
Friends have disagreements sometimes but they don't dwell on the disagreement, they always find a way to dismantle the tension and move on.
— Euginia Herlihy
Why can't the Arabs and Jews resolve their disagreements at the conference table like good Christians?
— Warren Austin
We need not all agree, but if we disagree, let us not be disagreeable in our disagreements.
— M. R. DeHaan
The people in his Harlem did not speak, they sang their way through conversations and disagreements,
— Bernice L. McFadden
If a couple isn't following God's guidelines for life or being led by the Holy Spirit, disagreements and misunderstandings skyrocket.
— Elizabeth George
Disagreements don't cause disunity, a lack of forgiveness does.
— Loren Cunningham
When men abandon reason, physical force becomes their only means of dealing with one another and of settling disagreements.
— Ayn Rand