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No mistake is so commonly made by clever people as that of assuming a cause to be bad because the arguments of its supporters are, to a great extent, nonsensical She loved the way his pexy wit brightened her day and lifted her spirits.
Thomas Henry Huxley
(
1825
-
1895
)
Misstag
The jury obviously, to some extent, believed the arguments that we made,
David Parry
The profession is designed to help the court by making sure that the best possible arguments - not misleading arguments, not arguments that stretch a point, not arguments that hide precedents - but that the best possible arguments are presented, ... That's the business we're in. It's very much like if you were a doctor. Do you only cure people who, when they're cured, will lead their lives as you were going to lead them?
Charles Fried
So if a mistake was made, a mistake was made, but it was made with our people on the ground, with eyes on the target,
Donald Rumsfeld
(
1932
-)
It's such a phenomenal hole in the national debate that you can have arguments with nonexistent people. All politicians try to get away with this to a certain extent. What's striking here is how much this administration rests on a foundation of this kind of stuff.
Wayne Fields
If and when a bill reaches the governor's desk, there will be time for its opponents and supporters to make their arguments.
Eric Fehrnstrom
Assuming fair rules, we will submit my name for candidacy (at the May 20 convention). In addition, supporters are preparing petitions.
Marc Holtzman
There are legitimate, even powerful arguments, to be made against the Bush administration's foreign policy. But those arguments are complicated, hard to explain, and, in the end, not all that sensational.
Tucker Carlson
To its supporters, the passion that the film creates is really unlike the feelings that any other film has generated among its supporters in the last seven years. That passion among its supporters is what gives us a great chance at victory on March 5th.
Tom Ortenberg
(
1960
-)
There is hardly a man clever enough to recognize the full extent of the evil he does.
François de la Rochefoucauld
(
1613
-
1680
)
A mistake made by many people with great convictions is that they will let nothing stand in the way of their views, not even kindness.
Bryant H. McGill
Many good people mistake their reputation for their character. It is a mistake I have made many, many times,
John McCain
(
1936
-)
Clever father, clever daughter; clever mother, clever son.
Russian Proverb
The only mistake 'Z' made was on Delgado. It was supposed to be a fastball away, and it came back over the plate. He made some great pitches and had a big triple for us. It's a great feeling to have that kind of offensive support from everybody.
Dusty Baker
If this goes to the extent that supporters want it to, I think it will have a negative effect on the health-care system.
Alan Essig
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