Your body will argue that there is no justifiable reason to continue. Your only recourse is to call on your spirit, which fortunately functions independently of logic.
You could argue the banks are much better capitalised than they were going into the crisis, and everyone's in a much more vigilant state because they still remember the crisis.
One cannot really argue with a mathematical theorem.
I don't think it's useful for somebody to argue with reviews.
We want to climb in with you,' Dermot said. 'We'll all sleep better. ' That seemed incredibly weird and creepy to me - or maybe I only thought it should have. I was simply too tired to argue. I climbed in the bed. Claude got in on one side of me, Dermot on the other. Just when I was thinking, I would never be able to sleep, that this situation was too odd and too wrong, I felt a kind of blissful relaxation roll through my body, a kind of unfamiliar comfort. I was with family. I was with blood. And I slept.
You can't argue with popularity. Well, you could, but you'd be wrong!
I love people thinking about apologetics. I just think that we have to be careful. We need to realize that we can argue about evolution or the existence of God or any number of things, but until we tell people the message of the cross, we have not evangelized them.
There's Insanity on Both Sides of the Debate When You Argue with an Idiot.
You can't argue with the dead, no matter what you say, they always have the last word.
Beauty is on one level pure surface, and on the other hand, it's the most complex subject that we can touch upon because it says everything about us as people. It's a subject we very quickly begin to argue about. I think that's so interesting.
Never argue, repeat your assertion.
In short, herein seems to lie the difference between idiots and madmen, that madmen put wrong ideas together, and so make wrong propositions, but argue and reason right from them: but idiots make very few or no propositions, and reason scarce at all.
Some people argue against both optimism and pessimism in favor of so-called realistic thinking. They distrust optimism on the grounds that it causes us to sugercoat problems, discount risks, and exaggerate the upside. Pessimism, on the other hand, is criticized as too downbeat, de-energizing, and generally damaging in its impact. This crown prefers realism as the neutral and objective middle ground.
He that would soothe sorrow must not argue on the vanity of the most deceitful hopes.
Charles Barkley, Clyde Drexler and I used to argue for hours about who the best athletes are. I thought football players were better overall.
It's better not to argue with women.
You can't argue with math, Carter. You'll always lose.
You might argue that the history of contemporary art is a series of avant-garde movements, each new wave outraging the last.
It is never persuasive to argue that you are not the kind of person who does what you are actually doing.
My father would argue two side of a möbius strip.