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Why dispute what we shall be, when we know not even what we are.

Why dispute what we shall be, when we know not even what we are.

Khalil Gibran (1918). “The Madman”, p.13, Library of Alexandria

Most true points are fine points. There never was a dispute between mortals where both sides hadn't a bit of right.

John Buchan (2016). “THE THIRTY-NINE STEPS & Other Adventure Stories (7 Action-Packed Titles in One Volume): Gripping Tales of Dangerous Exploits, Mysteries & Espionage Intrigue: The Thirty-Nine Steps, Midwinter, Prester John, A Prince of the Captivity, Salute to Adventurers, The Path of the King...”, p.1111, e-artnow

There is no shortage of disputes.

Howard Raiffa (1982). “The Art and Science of Negotiation”, p.7, Harvard University Press

Artists disbelieve and dispute society's most cherished notions.

Eric Maisel (1996). “Affirmations for Artists”, Tarcher