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Quarrels Quotes - Page 2

Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures.

Alexandre Dumas (1878). “The Three Musketeers”, p.2, ebookfreedom

The best quarrels, in the heat, are cursed by those that feel their sharpness.

William Shakespeare (2011). “King Lear Thrift Study Edition”, p.109, Courier Corporation

I must not quarrel with the will Of highest dispensation, which herein, Haply had ends above my reach to know.

John Milton (1872). “Milton's Samson Agonistes and Lycidas: With Numerous Illustrative Notes, Etc., Adapted for Use in Training Colleges and Schools”, p.10

I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art.

Mary Baker Eddy (1916). “The First Church of Christ Scientist and Miscellany”

Saying and Doing, have quarrel'd and parted.

Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.264, Barnes & Noble Publishing

our quarrels with the world are like our quarrels with God: no matter how right we are, we are wrong.

Randall Jarrell (1965). “A sad heart at the supermarket: essays & fables”

In real life, it takes only one to make a quarrel.

Ogden Nash (1941). “The face is familiar: the selected verse of Ogden Nash”, Garden City publishing company, inc