A Quote by John Wooden

We can agree to disagree, but we don’t need to be disagreeable. — © John Wooden
We can agree to disagree, but we don’t need to be disagreeable.
We need not all agree, but if we disagree, let us not be disagreeable in our disagreements.
If we must disagree, let's disagree without being disagreeable.
Humor can help you to disagree without being disagreeable. The key in democracy is not necessarily that we agree, but that we participate....Despite all the heavy problems- domestic and international- there is humor. Humor transcends partisanship.
I think the best of us comes when we are working together collectively. And it doesn't mean that we can't disagree. We've got to learn, as Dad taught us, to disagree without being disagreeable.
If I have my opinion about something, you have your opinion about something, we don't have to fight over it. And we can have a conversation. We can also disagree without being disagreeable, and we can just disagree, which is fine. It doesn't mean that I don't like you, or you don't like me. We just disagree.
To disagree, one doesn't have to be disagreeable.
You can disagree without being disagreeable.
Though we disagree, we should not be disagreeable.
I think that's part of the creative process to disagree about certain ideas. But we also agree just as much as we disagree, I would say.
Never be disagreeable just because you disagree.
Just because I disagree with you doesn't mean I'm disagreeable.
I think that's part of the creative process to disagree about certain ideas. But we also agree just as much as we disagree, in the band, I would say.
We may disagree on some things, but we can do so without being disagreeable.
You can disagree without being disagreeable. That's always been my mantra.
One of the marks of maturity is the ability to disagree without becoming disagreeable
Dad knew how to disagree without being disagreeable or rude.
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