Polemics Quotes
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When reason and unreason come into contact, an electrical shock occurs. This is called polemics.
— Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
It is a horrible thing to have to enter into the details
of inter-party polemics; it is like diving into a cesspool. — George Orwell
of inter-party polemics; it is like diving into a cesspool. — George Orwell
History is but the polemics of the victor.
— William F. Buckley Jr.
They were my family, yet they were strangers.
— Maria V. Snyder
One parody is worth a thousand polemics ...
— Jennifer Stone
You never know who is the killer and when he will attack you, he could take a lot of faces and bodies.
— Deyth Banger
There's always a polemic in my clothes.
— Vivienne Westwood
Make me, dear Lord, polite and kind,
To everyone, I pray.
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself, dear Lord, today? — John B. Tabb
To everyone, I pray.
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself, dear Lord, today? — John B. Tabb
It is better to discuss things, to argue and engage in polemics than make perfidious plans of mutual destruction.
— Mikhail Gorbachev
Well, I'm not involved in polemics. I never wanted to have any position of power, and I don't have it.
— Kaija Saariaho
In early church polemics, Jews are deemed no longer worthy of their own Scriptures because they have failed to accept Christ as the Messiah.
— Jack Schwartz
An important work of architecture will create polemics.
— Richard Meier
Aggressiveness, complaints, pressures, drama and polemics can wipe out a favor or a promise and stain a generous deed.
— Angelica Hopes
Monster is a compassionate picture without any obvious agenda. And it's effective precisely because it's not a polemic.
— Stephanie Zacharek
In the critics' vocabulary, the work 'precursor' is indispensable, but it should be cleansed of all connotations of polemics or rivalry.
— Jorge Luis Borges
Literary criticism now is all pranks and polemics.
— Mason Cooley