Conflict Quotes And Sayings
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Here is a collection of conflict quotes and sayings from various authors, celebrities, famous persons, and other sources compiled by allinspiration.com for you to read and enjoy.
“The greatest conflicts are not between two people but between one person and himself.”
– Garth Brooks
“Science cannot resolve moral conflicts, but it can help to more accurately frame the debates about those conflicts.”
– Heinz Pagels
“Whenever you’re in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude.”
– William James
“Conflict is inevitable, but combat is optional.”
– Max Lucade
“Conflict is the beginning of consciousness.”
– M. Esther Harding
“Conflict builds character. Crisis defines it.”
– Steven V. Thulon
“Creativity comes from a conflict of ideas.”
– Donatella Versace
“Difficulties are meant to rouse, not discourage. The human spirit is to grow strong by conflict.”
– William Ellery Channing
“The most important of life‘s battles is the one we fight daily in the silent chambers of the soul.”
– David O Mckay
“Peace is not the absence of conflict but the presence of creative alternatives for responding to conflict — alternatives to passive or aggressive responses, alternatives to violence.”
– Dorothy Thompson
“When one ceases from conflict, whether because he has won, because he has lost, or because he cares no more for the game, the virtue passes out of him.”
– Charles Horton Cooley
“The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed. It is just these intense conflicts and their conflagration which are needed to produce valuable and lasting results.”
– Carl Gustav Jung
“A permanent division of labor inevitably creates occupational and class inequality and conflict.”
– Robert Shea
“All men have an instinct for conflict: at least, all healthy men.”
– Hilaire Belloc
“Comedy comes from conflict, from hatred.”
– Warren Mitchell
“Communism is in conflict with human nature.”
– Ernest Renan
“Conflict between science and religion a dangerous foe.”
– Henry Norris Russell
“Experience means conflict, our natures being what they are, and conflict means drama.”
– Allen Tate
“For better or worse, I’ve been involved in the description of political conflict.”
– John Le Carre
“Never in the field of human conflict has so much been owed by so many to so few.”
– Winston Churchill
“Love is a conflict between reflexes and reflections.”
– Magnus Hirschfeld
“Conflict is the gadfly of thought. It stirs us to observation and memory. It instigates to invention. It shocks us out of sheeplike passivity, and sets us at noting and contriving.”
– John Dewey
“A conflict begins and ends in the hearts and minds of people, not in the hilltops.”
– Amos Oz
“The people to fear are not those who disagree with you, but those who disagree with you and are too cowardly to let you know.”
– Napoleon I
“The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and calm that is not easily disturbed. It is just these intense conflicts and their conflagration which are needed to produce valuable and lasting results.”
– Carl Gustav Jung
“I believe in getting into hot water. I think it keeps you clean.”
– Gilbert Keith Chesterton
“If passion drives you, let reason hold the reins.”
– Benjamin Franklin
“To believe in something, and not to live it, is dishonest.”
– Mahatma Gandhi
“You cannot simultaneously prevent and prepare for war.”
– Albert Einstein
“I exhort you also to take part in the great combat, which is the combat of life, and greater than every other earthly conflict.”
– Plato
“A man can do what he wants, but not want what he wants.”
– Arthur Schopenhauer
“We are the prisoners of ideas.”
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
“quarrel is quickly settled when deserted by one party; there is no battle unless there be two.”
– Lucius Annaeus Seneca
“What rights are those that dare not resist for them?”
– Lord Alfred Tennyson
“The fibers of all things have their tension and are strained like the strings of an instrument.”
– Henry David Thoreau
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