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I know I should try to stop putting people in factions when I see them, but it's an old habit, hard to break.
— Veronica Roth
Wherever you have people, you have factions and disagreements and personality conflicts.
— Jerry B. Jenkins
You're my daughter. I don't care about the factions.
— Veronica Roth
Enclave life becomes very tense, Even when they do elect a leader, the factions remain, with the threat of splitting off.
— Mary Douglas
Factions are blind men who aim correctly.
— Victor Hugo
Global warming is too serious for the world any longer to ignore its danger or split into opposing factions on it.
— Tony Blair
Somehow, the remaining factions of the Empire are still fueling their war effort even months after the destruction of their second battle station.
— Chuck Wendig
FRACTURED FACTIONS
Many cults are created by the uncontrollable egos of religious zealots — Kamil Ali
Many cults are created by the uncontrollable egos of religious zealots — Kamil Ali
If both factions, or neither, shall abuse you, you will probably be about right. Beware of being assailed by one and praised by the other.
— Abraham Lincoln
The carping and bickering of political factions in the nation's capital reminds me of two pelicans quarreling over a dead fish.
— William Tecumseh Sherman
I do not belong to any faction, I will fight them all.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
Factions are a sign of illness in a party.
— Ernest Mandel
Conflicts and factions, violence and upheavals are caused by the neglect of human values in daily life.
— Sathya Sai Baba
I feel all the religions should be able to co-exist if the various factions would be willing to respect and learn from each other's faiths.
— Susan Carroll
When truth is evident, it is impossible for parties and factions to rise. There never has been a dispute as to whether there is daylight at noon.
— Voltaire
In countries where associations are free, secret societies are unknown. In America there are factions, but no conspiracies.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
I hope I live to see a day when a yellow rose[183] is extended between the warring factions of shareholder and employee value.
— Lata Subramanian
United we stand, divided we fall. Let us not split into factions which must destroy that union upon which our existence hangs.
— Patrick Henry
What if I pulled through and the pious faction contentedly claimed that their prayers had been answered? That would somehow be irritating,
— Christopher Hitchens
African history is filled with experiences of people shooting their way to power and then splintering into factions, like in Somalia and Liberia.
— George Ayittey
No factions? A world in which no one knows who they are or where they fit? I can't even fathom it. I imagine only chaos and isolation.
— Veronica Roth
We are attempting, by this Constitution, to abolish factions, and to unite all parties for the general welfare.
— Alexander Hamilton
Good Lord, what madness rules in brainsick men
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
When for so slight and frivolous a cause
Such factious emulations shall arise! — William Shakespeare
Equality of two domestic powers Breeds scrupulous faction.
— William Shakespeare
It is not enough, citizens, to have destroyed the factions, it is necessary now to repair the evil that they have done to the country.
— Louis Antoine De Saint-Just
There are no factions in the Liberal Party.
— Tony Abbott
The Afghans themselves say that if you put two Afghans in a room, you get three factions.
— P. J. O'Rourke
There were a number of powerful factions within Adro: the Wings of Adom mercenaries, the royal cabal, the Mountainwatch, and the great noble families.
— Brian McClellan
I've always thought of my own mind as an unruly parliament, with a feeble leader, with crazy extremist factions.
— Rivka Galchen
In our factions, we find meaning, we find purpose, we find life.
— Veronica Roth
Society cannot share a common communication system so long as it is split into warring factions.
— Bertolt Brecht
Extreme distress, which unites the virtue of a free people, imbitters the factions of a declining monarchy.
— Edward Gibbon