ARGUMENT QUOTES III

quotations about arguments & arguing

In argument
Similes are like songs in love:
They must describe; they nothing prove.

MATTHEW PRIOR

Alma


And while I at length debate and beat the bush,
There shall step in other men and catch the birds.

JOHN HEYWOOD

Proverbs


Slow to argue, but quick to act.

BRET HARTE

John Burns of Gettysburg


Much virtue in If.

WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

As You Like It


If ifs and ands were pots and pans
There'd be no work for the tinkers.

ROBERT BLACKHOUSE PEACOCK

A glossary of the dialect of the hundred of Lonsdale


Just consider how terrible the day of your death will be
Others will go on speaking and you will not be able to argue back

RAM MOHAN ROY

attributed, Africa Quarterly, 2006


Argument is a gift of Nature.

CHARLES DICKENS

Barnaby Rudge


No sensible man ever engages, unprepared, in a fencing match of words with a woman.

WILKIE COLLINS

The Woman in White


It does take great maturity to understand that the opinion we are arguing for is merely the hypothesis we favor, necessarily imperfect, probably transitory, which only very limited minds can declare to be a certainty or a truth.

MILAN KUNDERA

Encounter


There are two sides to every question.

PROTAGORAS

Protagoras


To make the weaker argument the stronger.

PLATO

Apology of Socrates


So high at last the contest rose,
From words they almost came to blows.

JAMES MERRICK

The Chameleon


We may convince others by our arguments; but we can only persuade them by their own.

JOSEPH JOUBERT

Pensées


The tree of knowledge blasted by dispute,
Produces saples leaves instead of fruit.

JOHN DENHAM

Progress of Learning


Whenever you argue with another wiser than yourself, in order that others may admire your wisdom, they will discover your ignorance.

SADI

Gulistan


Brief and bitter the debate.

ROBERT BROWNING

Hervé Riel


All testing, all confirmation and disconfirmation of a hypothesis takes place already within a system. And this system is not a more or less arbitrary and doubtful point of departure for all our arguments: no, it belongs to the essence of what we call an argument. The system is not so much as the point of departure, as the element in which arguments have their life.

LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN

On Certainty


The kind of truth that can be asserted by argument had lost all glamour, all lustre, for him, seeming no more now than another aspect of that ancient urge -- much older than the desire for truth -- to command attention.

BARRY UNSWORTH

Sacred Hunger


We should not investigate facts by the light of arguments, but arguments by the light of facts.

MYSON

attributed, Lives of Eminent Philosophers


You have not converted a man because you have silenced him.

JOHN MORLEY

On Compromise