Top 15 Friendly Debate Quotes
#1. Of course it was always a friendly debate though sometimes I got too loud.
Lawrence Shepp
#2. Ali was the natural choice as he was the most respected Companion still alive and was related to Prophet in two ways
Firas Alkhateeb
#3. Not only is writing more important than ever, but visual literacy is vital. We don't teach enough design, art, visual things. We have to recognize what we're seeing. It matters if you send someone a cluttered design. It matters more than ever.
Marissa Moss
#4. That was a really shitty move Liam! How would you like it if I turned into an animal when we were arguing?
Abby Niles
#5. During last night's debate, John Kerry and John Edwards were so friendly to each other some political experts think that they may end up running together. In fact Kerry and Edwards were so friendly, President Bush accused them of planning a gay marriage.
Conan O'Brien
#6. We don't stop loving people just because we hate them, but we don't stop hating them either.
Jonathan Tropper
#7. Cultural purity is an oxymoron (Saunders just quoted this).
Doug Saunders
#8. Just having the internet is a weird and dangerous thing because people become accustomed to knowing things when they want to know them and not having to work for it. I definitely see the value in not knowing everything and having mystery in life and mystery in people.
Adam Driver
#9. To love a painting is to feel that this presence is ... not an object but a voice.
Andre Malraux
#10. The facts of history have been too well rehearsed (I'm speaking needless to say not of written history but the oral kind that goes on in you without your having to do anything about it) ...
John Ashbery
#11. The man incapable of contemplation cannot be an artist, but only a skillful workman.
Ananda Coomaraswamy
#13. Scurrility has no object in view but incivility; if it is uttered from feelings of petulance, it is mere abuse; if it is spoken in a joking manner, it may be considered raillery.
Marcus Tullius Cicero
#14. Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, but sometimes the trial of extraordinary graces.
Matthew Henry
#15. I am but one more drop in the great sea of matter, defined, with the ability to realize my existence.
Sylvia Plath
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