Like the rest of the Megarian school he revelled in verbal quibbles, proving that motion and existence are impossible. [Please select]
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The youth yearned to fight--not with words nor quibbles nor legal phrases, but with steel and blows. [Please select]
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Legal quibbles, behind which designing and wicked men dodged, nauseated him, and he made no pretense of wishing to uphold them. [Please select]
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The arguments of Zeno may therefore be regarded as strictly arguments _in kind_; quibbles if you please, but in answer to quibbles. [Please select]
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It means millions at a single _coup_, for, in spite of diplomatic quibbles, the market is like a cork. [Please select]
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In arguing a case he would descend to every form of annoyance and interruption, by quibbles, notices, and appeals. [Please select]
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It was reasoning in perpetual circles; it was full of quibbles and sophistries; it was ingenious, subtle, acute, very attractive to the minds of that age, and inexhaustible from divisions and subdivisions and endless ramifications. [Please select]
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