A Quote by Jim Coleman

Also, differences of opinion can be creatively stimulating as well as frustrating. — © Jim Coleman
Also, differences of opinion can be creatively stimulating as well as frustrating.
There are differences of opinion that come up naturally within parties. And certainly Israel and Palestine is one that has demonstrated the differences of opinion.
We dont think that we are in a quarrel with anybody. We may have a difference of opinion, but well not allow such differences of opinion to grow into a problem that stands in the way of reconstructing the country and regaining the democratic path.
We tolerate differences of opinion in people who are familiar to us. But differences of opinion in people we do not know sound like heresy or plots.
I had differences of opinion with President Obama and most well-known, of course, is Iran.
When creatively passionate people get together to start a company, the energy and camaraderie is really pretty stimulating.
Differences of opinion are healthy and they're a part of what makes our democracy great. We grow by understanding each other's differences.
There can be differences of opinion without there being personal differences.
Directing while overcoming differences of language and culture is a stimulating challenge.
We don't think that we are in a quarrel with anybody. We may have a difference of opinion, but we'll not allow such differences of opinion to grow into a problem that stands in the way of reconstructing the country and regaining the democratic path.
I don't watch the nightly newscasts on TV . . . nor do I watch the endless hours of people giving their opinion about things. I don't read the editorial pages; I don't read the columnists. It can be a frustrating experience to pay attention to somebody's false opinion.
The resolution of the Phoenix Saga was one of the most frustrating experiences that I think any of us ever had, but I also think it was the right move. The decision, three years later, to undo the Phoenix Saga with the resurrection of Jean was less so, but that's in my opinion.
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Stupidity is an attempt to iron out all differences, and not to use them or value them creatively.
ECW was the most fun for me artistically. And then, WWE, it was also very fun, but that was part of it. It was also a very stressful, monotonous schedule. There was a lot of politics, adjusting to that, and I am not a politician, and I don't play those games. So that was very frustrating for me as well.
There's so many differences of opinion in the papers.
Upsi is definitely the more romantic of the two. I am more laid back. We do have our differences of opinion sometimes. Upsi is always the first one to break the ice after an argument or a difference of opinion. That's what I love most about her.
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