“I have a terrible time during elections. I am way too politically involved. I absolutely never argue politics with anyone, as it makes me crazy and full of judgment and hostility. I have two very conservative friends, whom I cherish and would entrust my life to; we avoid politics like the plague. So in a certain way, it limits how completely we let ourselves know each other, but this is just the way it is and it is the best we can do. And I am secretly convinced that God is a progressive Democrat.” KnowsWayTwoCertainCan DoCrazyInvolvedTerribleLimitsJudgmentElectionDemocratConservativeConvincedArguingCherishProgressivePlagueHostilityTerrible Times Author:Anne Lamott
“No one can understand my Mystery. The best you can do is to get immersed in it. It is no use your arguing about pros and cons; dive and know the depth; eat and know the taste.” KnowsUseCan DoMysteryTasteDepthArguingPros And Cons Author:Sathya Sai Baba
“If you listen to two people who are arguing about something, and they each of them have passionate faith that they're right, but they believe different things---they belong to different religions, different faiths, there is nothing they can do to settle their disagreement short of shooting each other, which is what they very often actually do.” PeopleIfsBelieveTwoDifferentCan DoPassionateArguingShootingSettlingDifferent ThingsDisagreementDifferent ReligionsDifferent Faiths Author:Richard Dawkins
“It's OK to argue with your friends. Guys can do it better than girls, usually, but if you ever get into a fight with a true friend or a spouse or a boyfriend, get it out, fight, be angry for five minutes, and then move past it. Don't let it fester; don't hold a grudge. If you do, that's when it will get worse and worse.” IfsPastMovingGuyGirlFightingCan DoFiveMinutesAngryArguingSpouseFive MinutesTrue FriendGrudge Author:Ike Barinholtz