What we agree too we don’t always agree with.
To listen is to leave ourselves; to agree is to arrive at someone else.
A good compromise gives up the pie for the slice.
A marriage is an agreement to disagree agreeably — mostly.
Agree in discussions; avoid verbal concussions.
To completely agree is to leave something out.
Stubbornness digs in; agreement shovels the way out.
Experience teaches us that we can like those we disagree with; maturity teaches us that we can love those who are wrong.
Old agreements are strong bridges to good futures.
Assiduously avoid suicide; don’t be more agreeable than you actually are.
How good and pleasant it is when brothers dwell together in disagreement.