1.
Quarrels often arise in marriages when the bridal gifts are excessive.
Antisthenes
2.
You were in a mood to quarrel. Please inform me once the inclination passes.
Catherine the Great
5.
History writes the word 'Reconciliation' over all her quarrels.
Jan Smuts
6.
Don't quarrel with your parents even if you are on the right.
Plato
7.
You should not quarrel with your neighbour, for he will remain where he is, but your high handedness will become the talk of the people.
Abu Bakr
8.
I don't even remember what Mother and I quarreled about: it is a continual quarrel that began when I reached puberty.
Marge Piercy
9.
We are never so much disposed to quarrel with others as when we are dissatisfied with ourselves.
William Hazlitt
10.
I don't like yelling and fighting, and I can't quarrel.
Grace Kelly
11.
Take up our quarrel with the foe: To you from falling hands we throw.
John McCrae
12.
We make out of the quarrel with others,
rhetoric,
but of the quarrel with ourselves,
poetry.
William Butler Yeats
14.
Why do they [Americans] quarrel, why do they hate Negroes, Indians, even Germans, why do they not have science and poetry commensurate with themselves, why are there so many frauds and so much nonsense?
Dmitri Mendeleev
17.
The dove loves when it quarrels; the wolf hates when it flatters.
Saint Augustine
18.
Difference of religion breeds more quarrels than difference of politics.
Wendell Phillips
20.
Most quarrels amplify a misunderstanding.
Andre Gide
23.
There are more quarrels smothered by just shutting your mouth, and holding it shut, than by all the wisdom in the world.
Henry Ward Beecher
25.
We often quarrel with the unfortunate to get rid of pitying them.
Luc de Clapiers
26.
Whose happiness is so firmly established that he has no quarrel from any side with his estate of life?
Boethius
27.
Thy head is as full of quarrels as an egg is full of meat, and yet thy head hath been beaten as addle as an egg for quarrelling.
William Shakespeare
28.
If you dispute with me you will only quarrel with your bread and butter.
Francis Bond Head
29.
Human life is held in much higher esteem, and the taking of it, whether in private quarrel or by judicial procedure, is looked upon much more seriously than it was formerly.
Elihu Root
30.
The best quarrels, in the heat, are cursed by those that feel their sharpness.
William Shakespeare
31.
Americans will quarrel over how, who, or what to rescue or save, but the idea that the nation ought to be off doing it is challenged only by a few.
Nicholas von Hoffman
32.
It requires two indiscreet persons to institute a quarrel; one individual cannot quarrel alone.
Aime Martin
33.
My quarrel with him is, that his works contain nothing worth quoting; and a book that furnishes no quotations, is me judice, no book,—it is a plaything.
Thomas Love Peacock
34.
A lover's quarrel is always about every quarrel you ever had.
Robert Breault
35.
Persons unmask their evilest qualities when they do quarrel.
George Herbert
36.
Quarrel with a friend - and you are both wrong.
Laozi
37.
From lightest words sometimes the direst quarrel springs.
Cato the Elder
38.
In love quarrels the party that loves the most is always most willing to acknowledge the greater fault.
Walter Scott
40.
Two things, well considered, would prevent many quarrels: first, to have it well ascertained whether we are not disputing about terms, rather than things; and, secondly, to examine whether that on which we differ is worth contending about.
Charles Caleb Colton
41.
I must not quarrel with the will
Of highest dispensation, which herein,
Haply had ends above my reach to know.
John Milton
42.
Be ready for reconciliation after quarrels.
Cleobulus
44.
I would no more quarrel with a man because of his religion than I would because of his art.
Mary Baker Eddy
45.
Snarls and sobs show that a love affair is getting serious.
Mason Cooley
46.
In real life, it takes only one to make a quarrel.
Ogden Nash
48.
Neurotic quarrels always have the same theme-song: Hate me and get it over with.
Mignon McLaughlin
50.
I can't imagine a human being so hard up for something to do as to quarrel with me.
Joseph Conrad