You can argue with a thousand scholars but not with one fool who thinks he's correct and perfect all the time. It's just simple as a frog in the well thinks its dark, damp well is the whole universe. Secretly trying to imitate, but he knows he cannot change his mindset. He would point out your faults for self satisfaction. Just accept what they say and help them to live a long life!

— Heshan Udunuwara

He who cannot put his thoughts on ice should not enter into the heat of dispute.

— Friedrich Nietzsche

The weight of your words is more important than the volume of your voice!

— Manprit Kaur

She personified her name in everything she did. Even when we would row, her words were deftly chosen and spoken rather like an intricate dance. And I so loved to dance with her.

— Lauren Cagliola Green

Unnecessary Counter arguments. Can expose your ignorance and stupidity.

— Talees Rizvi

Scientific advancement carries risk,” Kohler argued. “It always has. Space programs, genetic research, medicine—they all make mistakes. Science needs to survive its own blunders, at any cost. For everyone’s sake.”Vittoria was amazed at Kohler’s ability to weigh moral issues with scientific detachment. His intellect seemed to be the product of an icy divorce from his inner spirit. “You think CERN is so critical to the earth’s future that we should be immune from moral responsibility?

— Dan Brown

If you want to bring the world closer to peace, be a peacemaker by creating peace whenever you can. If you find yourself engaged in an argument that only stirs anger in the heart, quickly make peace and carry on.

— Suzy Kassem

Lose your temper and you lose the fight.

— Margaret Atwood

An argument that is the loudest and gets the last word is not always the strongest. Know when to leave your argument on the table. If it’s a strong argument,.

— Suleika Jaouad

You live in a damnably twisted and convoluted world,' replied Mathias. 'And you are trampling accross it with all the delicacy of an elephant in a glass shop!' -Conversation between Mathias Munster and Giacomo Foscarini.

— Riccardo Bruni