Sentences with phrase «n't quarrel»

And based on my careful review this morning, I can't quarrel whatsoever with that assessment.
You wouldn't quarrel with that?
«We don't quarrel with the basic concept.»
He said, «We won't quarrel much with the shift in date because of Sallah.
I don't quarrel with somebody for a personal opinion but I think the ratings seem in some instances not realistic.
The first is meekness that says: «Don't quarrel, brothers, you are my sons, good, beloved.»
While I do not quarrel with your reasoning, I am extremely disappointed in the way this played out.
Our friends do not quarrel with our assessment of how bad, in fact, things are, but they seem to condemn us for a want of prudence in saying so.
But we should not quarrel over points where it would be possible with moderation and love and the help of a few principles to reach agreement or peaceably concede to each other the right to a different choice and decision.
We may not quarrel with the fact; but the whole development, beginning with a concentration upon the idea of Jesus» own person as of central importance for religious faith, certainly represents a shift in emphasis from Jesus» own teaching.
In an earlier, individualistic time evangelical Christians raised the question of their salvation one by one, and we can not quarrel with them; they realized the nature of their problem as it appeared to them in their own day.
Cohen commented: «I will not quarrel with Scalia's self - assessment, although the cause of his foolishness is something only he himself can know.»
I do not quarrel with the decision to make principals responsible for school improvement and student performance.
The large «Decoration, Dances» recalls Picabia's «Dance at the Spring» forcibly, but as the recollection has to do particularly with a surface of geometricized forms more or less complex, one should not quarrel with this clever painter.
Jim Calloway: Well, Sharon and I aren't quarreling with the results.

Not exact matches

Trump's being cunning — not dumb — over China, says trade expert ING analyst: U.S. president could «emerge as the winner in the noisiest trade quarrel» in two decadesU.S.
Hahaha you better not give your kids room to quarrel with you over something you can handle right now.
The Anabaptist rejection of oaths was not merely an interpretative quarrel, but was understood more deeply as a part of the Anabaptist rejection of Christian involvement in political and military affairs.
The latter half of the contention, but not the former, is in tune with modern belief; the former, but not the latter, was in tune with ancient belief: that both are valid and inseparable is the hypothesis of a philosophy that tries for a stand beyond the quarrel of the ancients and the moderns.»
The quarrel about the end of art is otiose so long as this end is not understood dialectically.
My one quarrel with the book is that Thatcher does not pay much attention to the influential Calvinist view of marriage as a «covenant.»
Her other main accuser, the owner of the field in which she worked, Mohamed Imran, was not present at the time of the quarrel either.
The other answered, «I don't know how a quarrel happens.»
«No,» I said, «my quarrel is with President Johnson, not with President Brewster.»
Disputed questions about the nature of Christ's divinity or the details of human salvation are not ancient quarrels that modern Christians ought to forget.
The laziness of those who insist on sitting and «leaving the more strenuous exercises for the others» (Bishop) has led to a quarrel, and in the course of this quarrel the lazy children try to blame the others for spoiling the play - time: «We piped to you, and you did not dance; we wailed, and you did not mourn.»
And Father was not a man to quarrel much, though with one relative who irritated him he did have something of a quarrel.
This holy impatience must work like a driving motor: it may criticize and try to influence public opinion, it need not be afraid that every quarrel and every dispute it produces is a sign that it is unjustified or perverse.
«Don't have anything to do with foolish and stupid arguments, because you know they produce quarrels.
The quarrels and the defections of first generation disciples, the sins of disciples in our own generation, and the defects and delinquencies of the race at large are grave indeed but not so grave as to engulf us all.
Case law begins with specific examples that don't necessarily present best - case scenarios: «if two men quarrel» or «if someone strikes a man» are examples of case law.
Now few people would quarrel with the view that a general idea should not arbitrarily be limited to the topic of its origination.
The main problems at Corinth were not those of Jew - Gentile relations, but those likely to arise in any big worldly city — sexual looseness, emotional excesses, church factions and quarrels extending even to a serious attack on Paul's own leadership.
If they don't waddle outside of that sphere, I have no quarrel with them.
In our own attitude, not yet abandoned, of impartial onlookers, what are we to say of this quarrel?
For since there is jealousy and quarreling among you, are you not worldly?
I do not find Russell E. Saltzman's essay «Two Boats, a Helicopter, and Stem Cells» (October 1999) entirely satisfying, although I have absolutely no quarrel with the argument developed for his own decision to oppose the use of aborted fetuses for stem cell research.
They quarreled with modernity without supposing they could act as if modernity had not occurred.
My quarrel is not with measuring market activity and drawing conclusions from its increase and decrease.
All the ruinous quarreling and comparison which swells up and injures, which sighs and envies, the Eternal does not recognize.
He who meddles in a quarrel not his own is like one who takes a passing dog by the ears.
My quarrel with the guardians of the establishment is not that these things are bad, but rather that the establishment leaders use artificial barriers, such as race and religion and ethnic origin, to exclude certain segments of the population from ever having the opportunity to enjoy these fruits of the good life.
Kill not the old man who can not fight, nor young children nor women; and steal not the spoils of war, but put your spoils together; and quarrel not amongst yourselves, but be good to one another, for God loveth the doer of good.35
No, they were not there to be taught, but to pick a quarrel.
Exodus 17 and he called the place Massah and Meribah because the Israelites quarreled and because they tested The lord saying, «is The Lord among us or not
It's not to do with human nature per se; it's to do with sin: envy, jealousy, possessiveness, quarrelling, a lack of willingness to forgive and forget, infidelity, manipulation, the desire to control and dominate, lack of consideration in matters to do with running a home as well as in the bedroom (sex can be one of the highest expressions of love between a man and a woman; it can also be incredibly selfish); hearts that are consistently closed to new life.
Because spiritual quarrels aren't won by the one with the strongest words but the one with the strongest grip on peace.»
That would in itself be a definition hard to quarrel with, were it not for the fact that in recent years it has come to be widely held that the final purpose of «doing» social ethics is to draw up a blueprint for a just society and perhaps also a practical guide for getting there.
Your quarrel is not with me but it is with The Lord... as crazy and imaginary as He may seem to you and others.
Thus, although it should be easier to teach Western students about Islam than about Hinduism or Buddhism, for there is much in common, the burden of our neighborhood quarrelsnot always impartially recorded — and the subtle differences of interpretation make Islam the most difficult religion to present fairly.
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