Squabble Quotes
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Squabble Quotes & Sayings
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There's not enough of us in the Northern Territory in Federal Parliament to squabble.
— Nigel Scullion
Absurdly, dead fish by the hundreds were washing ashore, their peaceful world disrupted by man's squabble.
— Max Allan Collins
I don't squabble a lot, but everyone has a bad day.
— Toby Emmerich
Make your creed simply and broadly out of the revelation of God, and you will keep it to the end.
— Phillips Brooks
Those who cannot easily forgive will not collect many friends. Look for the best in others and yourself.
— Ethan Hawke
The moment that you place blame somewhere, you undermine your resolve to change anything.
— Joseph Brodsky
All that I know is that I believe in
the sound of music and the
running of a horse. all else is
squabble. — Charles Bukowski
the sound of music and the
running of a horse. all else is
squabble. — Charles Bukowski
He's right. We have to help Mr. Tumnus.
— C.S. Lewis
There were definitely Nazis who saw the error of their ways.
— Taika Waititi
It has taken us two million years to elevate politics from the level of a monkey squabble, to a level comprehensible to a six year old child.
— Peter J. Carroll
Haruhi: This is a sibling squabble, not a fight to the death! You're both wrong, and acting like idiots only proves it!
— Bisco Hatori
When you see the political parties squabble, if a baby is not allowed to be born, all the other issues do not come into play.
— Alveda King
The eagle has ceased to scream, but the parrots will now begin to chatter. The war of the giants is over and the pigmies will now start to squabble.
— Winston Churchill
Do you speak Parseltongue?" I ask. "What?" His face screws up.
— Tarryn Fisher
Whither goest thou, America, in thy shiny car at night?
— Jack Kerouac
It wasn't a petty squabble. It was a big squabble, in which pettiness played no small part.
— David Quammen
Life itself was only futility, vain words, a squabble of cap and bells.
— Michel Foucault