The only real argument for monolithic systems was performance, and there is now enough evidence showing that microkernel systems can be just as fast as monolithic systems.
Since when was an emotional argument won by logic?
Never preach a sermon without a text from the Bible, a text containing the theme which you can elaborate. The text is the best proof in support of your argument. A sermon without a text is an argument without a proof.
One of the best ways of keeping your temper in an argument, as most of us know only too well, is not to listen to anything the other person has to say.
Has anyone ever won an argument with you? (Syd) Just Tee, and I was drunk and wounded at the time. (Joe)
Nothing will ruin an interesting intelligent argument more quickly than the arrival of a pretty girl.
I don’t know why liberals want to disarm the law-abiding population, but I do know that not a single argument proffered stands the light of facts. Armed citizens deter far more crimes than the police, and far more lives are saved by the intended victim being armed than are lost in firearm accidents.
The ability to negotiate with other people without friction and argument is the outstanding quality of all successful people.
However, if you do start crying in an argument and someone asks why, you can always say, 'I'm just crying because of how wrong you are. '
To the seeker after pearls, silence is a speaking argument, for no breath comes forth from the diver of the sea.
Demosthenes, when taunted by Pytheas that all his arguments "smelled of the lamp," replied, "Yes, but your lamp and mine, my friend, do not witness the same labours.
The person who knows only his side of the argument knows little of that.
It is difficult to be emphatic when no one is emphatic on the other side.
Forget the Bible, the greatest argument against human evolution is a YouTube comment thread.
The argument from improbability, properly deployed, comes close to proving that God does not exist.
One example is worth a thousand arguments.
I'd say honesty is always the best policy. There are always a lot of arguments - but even if honesty starts some, it avoids bigger ones.
The formula of the argument is simple and familiar: to dispose of a problem all that is necessary is to deny that it exists.
It is a maxim received in life that, in general, we can determine more wisely for others than for ourselves. The reason of it is so dear in argument that it hardly wants the confirmation of experience.
That something can be used for good isn't necessarily a knockdown argument for it.