Top 23 Arbitrate Quotes
#1. It is always possible to argue against an interpretation, to confront interpretations, to arbitrate between them and to seek for an agreement, even if this agreement remains beyond our reach.
Paul Ricoeur
#2. Never arbitrate. Arbitration allows a third party to determine your destiny. It is a resort of the weak.
Attila The Hun
#3. The time approaches
That will with due decision make us know
What we shall say we have and what we owe.
Thoughts speculative their unsure hopes relate,
But certain issue strokes must arbitrate;
Towards which, advance the war.
They exit marching.
William Shakespeare
#4. The role of government just considered is to do something that the market cannot do for itself, namely, to determine, arbitrate, and enforce the rules of the game.
Milton Friedman
#5. Each year, tens of millions of museumgoers walk through the entrance of the Getty, or the Metropolitan or the Prado or the Hermitage, and never consider the possibility of having to arbitrate for themselves the authenticity of what they have come to see.
Peter Landesman
#6. The bitter clamour of two eager tongues, Can arbitrate this cause betwixt us twain;
William Shakespeare
#7. My mom wasn't home to arbitrate, so he forced me to try to strangle him with a phone cord.
Felicia Day
#8. A belief in God helps provide a foundation to arbitrate our decisions. Without this foundation, we are condemned to live essentially formless lives.
Armstrong Williams
#9. Between you and me, I think that may be one of the things that will help with the collaboration, because there are things Eric thinks I'm moving too quickly on, and there are things I think he's dragging out. When it gets to the editor they can arbitrate.
Robert Asprin
#10. Let us hope that Lysenko's success in Russia will serve for many generations to come as another reminder to the world of how quickly and easily a science can be corrupted when ignorant political leaders deem themselves competent to arbitrate scientific disputes.
Martin Gardner
#11. She knew when to cheer and when to boo, and that was all one needed
George Orwell
#12. How could I describe our relationship even to myself without either disparaging it or insulting it with the tawdry decoration of sentimentality?
Olaf Stapledon
#13. Most people put off till tomorrow that which they should have done yesterday.
E.W. Howe
#14. There's no blade sharper than the truth under the Sun, it's enlightens the mind, releases the captives, condemns the guilty and spares the innocent; it's the only weapon a hero ever needs to fight a war, the one which is conducted without a need of any Iron blade!
Marcus L. Lukusa
#15. Life is a theatre set in which there are but few practicable entrances.
Victor Hugo
#16. There's a great drought in my village. People are dying. The price of rice and pulses has rocketed. There is no water anywhere. And here, people are complaining about the rain ...
Renita D'Silva
#17. Congealed fat is pretty much the same, irrespective of the delicacy around which it is concealed.
Clement Freud
#18. Before starting a fitness program or diet, know why you're doing it. Have specific goals with deadlines and visualize the end result each night before going to bed.
Robert Cheeke
#19. When somebody asserts that a stock has an earning power of so much, I am sure that the person who hears him doesn't know what he means, and there is a good chance that the man who uses it doesn't know what it means.
Benjamin Graham
#21. Every bad situation is a blues song waiting to happen.
Amy Winehouse
#22. I like to be absorbed in what my character's doing.
Mia Wasikowska
#23. Let's see where today will lead us tomorrow babe."
~ Payton Heights
Dela Cruz
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