! We don't have time to argue. | |
! We shouldn't argue! | |
"'And we are right, I think you'll say, To argue in this kind of way, | |
"A," gaining ground or "B," losing ground in the war against subversion. Well, you can argue it both ways. By giving up liberties, maybe they want us to say we can gain ground by fighting with our gloves off. | |
"And while some might argue that he's just a leech, it bothers him not, he lives at the beach." | |
! We don't have time to argue. | |
! We shouldn't argue! | |
"'And we are right, I think you'll say, To argue in this kind of way, | |
"A," gaining ground or "B," losing ground in the war against subversion. Well, you can argue it both ways. By giving up liberties, maybe they want us to say we can gain ground by fighting with our gloves off. | |
"And while some might argue that he's just a leech, it bothers him not, he lives at the beach." | |
"The frightening nature of this precedent argues that such ruling should pertain only to the facts of this case and this case alone." | |
"This general applause and cheerful shout... argues your wisdom and your love to Richard." | |
- I think we do. - (Anya argues) | |
- No one argues here! | |
- Nobody argues with the Phantom and wins. | |
"The frightening nature of this precedent argues that such ruling should pertain only to the facts of this case and this case alone." | |
"This general applause and cheerful shout... argues your wisdom and your love to Richard." | |
- I think we do. - (Anya argues) | |
- No one argues here! | |
- Nobody argues with the Phantom and wins. | |
"I argued!" | |
"In the flow of time, " he argued, | |
"She argued" | |
"So, what have they argued in the past? | |
"The woodcutter argued for a Iong time with his wife, "but she was such a horrid, frightening woman when she was angry, "that in the end he agreed to her plan. | |
! You can't avoid arguing! | |
"Had I stopped arguing with my personality? | |
"I'm just not gonna speak for the rest of the evening," and at least we'll stop arguing, you know? | |
"In the fourth inning, manager Nick Brody "was thrown out of the game for arguing a call. | |
"Okay, no more arguing. | |
"I argued!" | |
"In the flow of time, " he argued, | |
"She argued" | |
"So, what have they argued in the past? | |
"The woodcutter argued for a Iong time with his wife, "but she was such a horrid, frightening woman when she was angry, "that in the end he agreed to her plan. | |
! You can't avoid arguing! | |
"Had I stopped arguing with my personality? | |
"I'm just not gonna speak for the rest of the evening," and at least we'll stop arguing, you know? | |
"In the fourth inning, manager Nick Brody "was thrown out of the game for arguing a call. | |
"Okay, no more arguing. | |