1.
Among Jews, there is an absence of drunkenness, always a fruitful source of domestic strife and misconduct.
Hermann Adler
2.
The contest is not over, the strife is not ended. It has only entered on a new and enlarged arena.
Jefferson Davis
3.
There will be no fraternal strife while the foe is at the gate.
Menachem Begin
5.
And he that strives to touch the stars
Oft stumbles at a straw.
Edmund Spenser
7.
The absence of strife does not necessarily indicate the presence of peace.
John Hagee
8.
I love Texas too well to bring civil strife and bloodshed upon her.
Sam Houston
9.
Where there is no strife there is decay: 'The mixture which is not shaken decomposes.'
Heraclitus
10.
Far from the madding crowd's ignoble strife.
Thomas Gray
12.
He who incites to strife is worse than he who takes part in it.
Aesop
13.
Then hush thee, my darling, take rest while you may, For strife comes with manhood, and waking with day.
Walter Scott
14.
It is better to live in peace than in bitterness and strife
Confucius
15.
Love has been in perpetual strife with monogamy.
Ellen Key
17.
Cruel is the strife of brothers.
Aristotle
19.
I've got love in my life, as well as trouble and strife.
Van Morrison
21.
To seek, beneath the universal strife, the hidden harmony of things.
Will Durant
22.
With ills unending strives the putter off.
Epictetus
24.
The opposite is beneficial; from things that differ comes the fairest attunement; all things are born through strife.
Heraclitus
25.
There is strife between God s ways and human ways; damned by you, we are absolved by God.
Tertullian
26.
The sage never strives for the great, and thereby the great is achieved.
Laozi
27.
Even play has ended in fierce strife and anger.
Horace
29.
Great is the strife between beauty and modesty.
Ovid
30.
The reward of history is that it releases and relieves us from present strife.
Lord Acton
31.
The traveling heart went free / With endless streams; that strife was stopped; / And down a thousand vales I dropped, / I flowed to Italy.
Alice Meynell
33.
God helps him who strives hard.
Euripides
34.
All is well ended if this suit be won. That you express content; which we will pay, With strife to please you, day exceeding day.
William Shakespeare
35.
For theories and schools, like microbes and corpuscles, devour one another and by their strife ensure the continuity of life.
Marcel Proust
36.
An oath, sir, is an end of all strife, and it is God's ordinance.
Anne Hutchinson
38.
Have we not all, amid life's petty strife, / Some pure idea of a noble life / That once seemed possible?
Adelaide Anne Procter
39.
I always thought it was both impious and unnatural that such immanity and bloody strife should reign among professors of one faith.
William Shakespeare
43.
Boredom strives to detach, but finds itself stuck.
Mason Cooley
44.
There should be no strife with the vanquished or the dead.
Virgil
47.
The way of mutual strife and exclusiveness is the only way to perdition and slavery.
Mahatma Gandhi