A fishnet is made up of a lot more holes than strings, but you can’t therefore argue that the net doesn’t exist. Just ask the fish. – Jeffrey Kluger
Those objecting to the concept of race argue that the taxonomic definitions are arbitrary and subjective. – J. Philippe Rushton
Composers dialogue – and obsessively, bitterly argue – with other composers, often over the span of several centuries. – Brian Ferneyhough
I would also argue… that we are, by inclination and in terms of our history, we are small ‘l’ liberals, we Canadians. – Dalton McGuinty
It is a hard matter, my fellow citizens, to argue with the belly, since it has no ears. – Marcus Porcius Cato
Those Islamists and their apologists who argue for ‘religious toleration’ are arrogantly dishonest. – Newt Gingrich
I argue that one of the functions of a capitalist state is to defend capitalism from itself, to defend capitalism from the capitalists. – Michael Parenti
But I would argue that a longer war it’s more difficult to keep records than a shorter war. – Christopher Shays
One good thing about being 60 is you argue less. It’s not so much that you’re nicer, you just can’t hear each other. – Unknown
Apparently, the city of Delhi is a ‘character’ in my novels. I’d argue that it’s a … city… in my novels. – Karan Mahajan
Much waste of words and of thought too would be avoided if disputants would always begin with a clear statement of the question, and not proceed to argue till they had agreed upon what it was that they were arguing about. – Sara Coleridge
We actually form the world at every instant, although we’re not cognitively aware of that but – and there are people would argue with that to some degree. – Robert Irwin
I was raised as a Calvinist, which is doctrine-driven. And though there are many things wrong with Calvinism, you are at least encouraged to argue about things. – Paul Schrader
I would argue that in any habitable zone that doesn’t boil or freeze, intelligent life is going to emerge because intelligence is convergent. – Simon Conway Morris