| If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names. -- Elbert Hubbard |
| Author:
Hubbard, ElbertEra:
1856 |
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| Insolence is not logic; epithets are the arguments of malice. -- Robert Ingersoll |
| Author:
Ingersoll, Robert G.Era:
1833 |
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| If thou continuest to take delight in idle argumentation thou mayest be qualified to combat with the sophists, but will never know how to live with men. -- Socrates |
| Author:
SocratesEra:
-469 |
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| All the arguments which are brought to represent poverty as no evil show it evidently to be a great evil. -- Samuel Johnson |
| Author:
Johnson, SamuelEra:
1709 |
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| Wise men argue causes, and fools decide them. -- Anacharsis |
| Author:
AnacharsisEra:
-600 |
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| A knock-down argument; 'tis but a word and a blow. -- John Dryden |
| Author:
Dryden, JohnEra:
1631 |
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| What monstrous absurdities and paradoxes have resisted whole batteries of serious arguments, and then crumbled swiftly into dust before the ringing death-knell of a laugh! -- Agnes Repplier |
| Author:
Repplier, AgnesEra:
1855 |
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