If you can't answer a man's arguments, all is not lost; you can still call him vile names.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If a person can be said to have the wrong attitude, there is no need to pay attention to his arguments.
Men have defined the parameters of every subject. All feminist arguments, however radical in intent or consequence, are with or against assertions or premises implicit in the male system, which is made credible or authentic by the power of men to name.
A lot of good arguments are spoiled by some fool who knows what he is talking about.
We are not won by arguments that we can analyse but by tone and temper, by the manner which is the man himself.
We are not won by arguments that we can analyze, but by tone and temper; by the manner, which is the man himself.
Insults are the arguments employed by those who are in the wrong.
Arguments are to be avoided: they are always vulgar and often convincing.
If one is to be called a liar, one may as well make an effort to deserve the name.
Arguments are extremely vulgar, for everyone in good society holds exactly the same opinion.
There is a solid satisfaction in one's having and being conscious that he merits the good opinion of men of true discernment and real worth. But to have a name among the weak and the wicked is shame and reproach.
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