“To constitute a dispute there must be two parties. To understand it well, both parties and all the circumstances must be fully heard; and to accommodate the differences, temper and mutual forbearance are requisite.” WellsTwoDifferencesPartyHeardCircumstancesMutualTemperDisputesDisagreementAccommodateForbearance Book:The writings of George Washington Source: The writings of George Washington
“I'm always amazed at the American practice of allowing one party to a homosexual act to remain passive--it's so undemocratic. Sexmust be mutual.” PartyPracticeMutualAllowingPassiveAmazedHomosexualityHomosexual Author:W. H. Auden
“Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one or both parties run out of goods.” LoveRunningFormMoneyPartyRelationshipCoupleRelationMutualGoodsOur RelationshipExploitationHuman RelationsBad RelationshipTroubled RelationshipBarteringOld Relationship Author:W. H. Auden
“A zeal for different opinions concerning religion, concerning government, and many other points, as well of speculation as of practice; an attachment to different leaders ambitiously contending for pre-eminence and power; or to persons of other descriptions whose fortunes have been interesting to the human passions, have, in turn, divided mankind into parties, inflamed them with mutual animosity, and rendered them much more disposed to vex and oppress each other than to co-operate for their common good.” HumansWellsPersonsHas BeensDifferentGovernmentTurnsPassionInterestingPartyCommonLeaderOpinionPracticeMankindFortuneDescriptionAttachmentMutualDividedSpeculationZealCommon GoodAnimosityFederalistFederalist PapersEminenceContendingDifferent OpinionsVex Book:The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788 Source: The Federalist, on the New Constitution, Written in the Year 1788