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“I perceive,” he said, “that you are of the half-empty-glass school of thought, Miss Osbourne, while I am of the half-full school.” “Then we are quite incompatible,” she said. “Not necessarily so,” he said. “Some differences of opinion will provide us with topics upon which to hold a lively debate…” quote by Mary Balogh
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““I perceive,” he said, “that you are of the half-empty-glass school of thought, Miss Osbourne, while I am of the half-full school.” “Then we are quite incompatible,” she said. “Not necessarily so,” he said. “Some differences of opinion will provide us with topics upon which to hold a lively debate. There is nothing more dull than two people who are so totally in agreement with each other upon every subject under the sun that there really is nothing left worth saying.” But””

Mary Balogh

About This Quote

Source Novel: The Secret of My Success by Mary Balogh, 2005

The quote highlights that differing viewpoints fuel engaging conversation, while total agreement leads to boredom.

In simple terms: Differences spark lively debate; agreement can be dull.

Key Takeaway

Embrace differing opinions.

Themes

dialogue debate diversity communication intellectual curiosity

Mood

thoughtful engaging

Type

philosophical conversational

When to use this quote

  • relationships
  • team meetings
  • creative brainstorming
  • academic seminars
  • political discussions

Key Concepts

Perspective taking critical thinking conflict resolution

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you encourage constructive disagreement?
  • When does disagreement become unproductive?
A Different Perspective

If parties never disagree, growth may stagnate.

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