Quotes about arguing

Arguing doesn’t solve problems, it creates more.

The loudest person in an argument is often the weakest.

Arguing with a fool only proves that there are two fools.

Choose your battles wisely, not every argument is worth your time.

The best argument is the one never started.

You don’t have to prove yourself to anyone, arguing is a waste of energy.

When you argue with a fool, you become a fool yourself.

Arguments are like fire, they can either destroy or forge stronger bonds.

Silence is the best response to a foolish argument.

In the heat of an argument, it’s easy to lose sight of what’s truly important.

Arguing is like wrestling with a pig, you both get dirty and the pig enjoys it.

The art of arguing is knowing when to step back and listen.

Don’t waste your energy on arguments that won’t change anything.

An argument is never truly won if it leaves behind a trail of broken relationships.

The real winner in an argument is the one who can find common ground.

Some arguments are better left unfinished, unresolved.

Arguing with someone who refuses to see your perspective is like trying to fill a bucket with a sieve.

An argument is a battle of egos, with no real winners.

If arguing was a sport, many would be gold medalists.

You can’t win an argument with someone who has no intention of understanding.

In the end, arguments cause more damage than the initial issue.

Quotes about arguing part 2

An argument is like a storm, it can be destructive, or it can bring needed rain.

The strongest arguments are not those fueled by anger, but by empathy.

Arguing is like banging your head against a wall, it feels good when you stop.

Arguing is a waste of time, time that could be spent finding solutions.

The best argument is one backed by facts, not emotions.

When two people argue, both usually lose.

An argument is an opportunity to grow, to learn from different perspectives.

In the heat of an argument, remember to respect the person, even if you disagree with their views.

Arguing is an art, the fewer words used, the more powerful the message.

When you argue, you lose the opportunity to truly listen and understand.

Arguments are like weeds, they keep coming back if you don’t address the root cause.

The stronger your argument, the less you need to raise your voice.

An argument should be a constructive conversation, not a battle for supremacy.

The true measure of intelligence is the ability to listen and learn from differing opinions.

An argument can be avoided with a simple change in perspective.

Sometimes, the only way to win an argument is to not participate.

Arguing is like being stuck in quicksand, the more you struggle, the deeper you sink.

An argument is an opportunity to strengthen a relationship if approached with respect and understanding.

Arguing is like pouring gasoline on a fire, it only intensifies the flames.

The best way to win an argument is to be silent and let the truth speak for itself.

An argument is a battlefield, where words are the ammunition.

The mark of a wise person is the ability to let go of arguments that serve no purpose.

Arguing is a futile effort, as it rarely changes anyone’s mind.

An argument is like a storm, it can be destructive or it can clear the air.

Alfred Sorsazo

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