“I think it is better, as it is a family-affair, to stand over for the chance of a compromise.”
“Compromise used to mean that half a loaf was better than no bread. Among modern statesmen it really seems to mean that half a loaf is better than a whole loaf.”
Compromise
“There isn't such a reasonable fellow in the world, to hear him talk. He never wants anything but what's right and fair; only when you come to settle what's right and fair, it’s everything he wants, an...”
Compromise
“On its first coming before me, I strongly recommended it here. But if the parties will have it decided, we must give our opinion. Compassion will not, on the one hand, nor inconvenience on the other, ...”
Compromise
“We will compromise on almost anything, but not on our values, or our aesthetics, or our idealism, or our sense of curiosity.”
Compromise
“Now and then one can stand uncompromisingly for a naked principle and force people up to it. This is always the attractive course; but in certain great crises it may be a very wrong course. Compromise...”
Compromise