“To invoke solely the weaker arguments and yet triumph is an art worth more than a hundred thousand drachmae.” ArtThousandHundredArgumentTriumphInvoke Book:The Clouds Source: The Clouds
“Tendulkar can now rightly lay claim to the title of being the greatest batsman in cricket history. And if some people argue about his greatness then there are certainly no arguments about his being the most prolific, he is a complete run machine and his 50th Test hundred is a testimony of his endurance and passion for the sport” PeopleIfsRunningPassionSportsGreatnessHundredArgumentTestsMachinesClaimsLaysArguingTitlesEnduranceCricketTestimonyTendulkar Author:Rashid Latif
“The words 'bad timing' came to be ghosts haunting our every move in Birmingham. Yet people who used this argument were ignorant of the background of our planning...they did not realize that it was ridiculous to speak of timing when the clock of history showed that the Negro had already suffered one hundred years of delay.” PeopleYearsMovingUsedSpeakRealizingHundredArgumentRidiculousPlanningGhostBackgroundsIgnorantClockTimingDelayHauntingBirminghamBad Timing Book:Why We Can't Wait Source: Why We Can't Wait
“I am well acquainted with all the arguments against freedom of thought and speech - the arguments which claim that it cannot exist, and the arguments which claim that it ought not to. I answer simply that they don't convince me and that our civilization over a period of four hundred years has been founded on the opposite notice.” YearsWellsHas BeensAnswersFourOughtPeriodsCivilizationSpeechHundredArgumentOppositesClaimsConvinceFreedom Of Thought Book:The Complete Works of George Orwell: I belong to the Left: 1945 Source: The Complete Works of George Orwell: I belong to the Left: 1945
“I think that the history of the past hundred years has shown us that, by and large, the one linguistic group to whom separatism is being preached is not moved by the arguments which are used.” ThinkingYearsPastUsedGroupsHundredArgumentMoved Author:Pierre Trudeau
“One-hundred facts about Vietnam and we studied the fact sheet and got in to these arguments and it was fantastic, and I remember one moment when we heard two students saying don't talk to those guys, meaning my brother and me. They've just memorized that stupid fact sheet. And we thought, gosh do we sound that good? It didn't seem possible. But that was my introduction to politics.” TwoMomentsFactsSeemsRememberGuySoundHeardStupidStudentsBrotherHundredArgumentFantasticMy BrotherVietnamSheetsIntroduction Author:Bill Ayers