These arbitration quotes will inspire you. Arbitration, the use of an arbitrator to settle a dispute.
A collection of motivating, happy, and encouraging arbitration quotes, arbitration sayings, and arbitration proverbs.
Best Arbitration Quotes
- “The richest love is that which submits to the arbitration of time.” ~ Lawrence Durrell
- “When will mankind be convinced and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration?” ~ Benjamin Franklin
- “The development of the doctrine of international arbitration, considered from the standpoint of its ultimate benefits to the human race, is the most vital movement of modern times. In its relation to the well-being of the men and women of this and ensuing generations, it exceeds in importance the proper solution of various economic problems which are constant themes of legislative discussion and enactment.” ~ William Howard Taft , International arbitration quotes
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“Arbitration is justice blended with charity.” ~ Nachman of Breslov
- “All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones. In my opinion, there never was a good war or a bad peace. When will mankind be convinced and agree to settle their difficulties by arbitration?” ~ Benjamin Franklin
- “Do I believe in arbitration? I do. But not in arbitration between the lion and the lamb, in which the lamb is in the morning found inside the lion” ~ Samuel Gompers
- “We believe that big nations should not bully smaller nations, and that the sovereignty of nations must be respected. And we have long urged that disputes be resolved peacefully, including through mechanisms like international arbitration.” ~ Barack Obama
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“I can imagine no society which does not embody some method of arbitration.” ~ Herbert Read
- “When two great powers disagree about anything – it doesn’t matter what – they must find a way to settle it somehow by arbitration or by negotiation, not by war or threat of war.” ~ Bertrand Russell
- “Never arbitrate. Arbitration allows a third party to determine your destiny. It is a resort of the weak.” ~ Attila the Hun
- “Arbitration is private. It doesn’t have the tools to dig into the corporate files. It’s usually controlled by arbitrators who want repeat business from corporations not from the injured person.” ~ Ralph Nader
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“International arbitration may be defined as the substitution of many burning questions for a smoldering one” ~ Ambrose Bierce
- “Great progress was made when arbitration treaties were concluded in which the contracting powers pledge in advance to submit all conflicts to an arbitration court, treaties which not only specify the composition of the court, but also its procedure.” ~ Ludwig Quidde
- “The corporations don’t like open courts of law, trials by jury. They want to privatize by pushing people into compulsory arbitration where they win most of the time and the whole process is pretty secret.” ~ Ralph Nader
- “The most immediate task is to make certain that no state or combination of states gains the capacity to expel the United States from Eurasia or even to diminish significantly its decisive arbitration role.” ~ Zbigniew Brzezinski
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“Gentlemen, I fervently trust that before long the principle of arbitration may win such confidence as to justify its extension to a wider field of international differences.” ~ Henry Campbell-Bannerman
- “Salary arbitration is probably in place – was put in place then and probably is in place now – because I supported it.” ~ Bowie Kuhn
- “It may be that for a long time some nations will continue to fight each other, but the example of those nations who prefer arbitration to war, law courts to the battlefield, must sooner or later influence the belligerent powers and make war as unpopular as pugilism is now.” ~ Randal Cremer
- “When you think of a safe and solid arbitration place, you think of Switzerland, Sweden, Canada. Those attributes may be associated with clichés, but I think they resonate with a lot of people and they are a solid base for Canada to co-operate and help others.” ~ Christine Lagarde
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“I have no problem with the arbitration process.” ~ Mark Teixeira
- “A government is a compulsory territorial monopolist of ultimate decision-making (jurisdiction) and, implied in this, a compulsory territorial monopolist of taxation. That is, a government is the ultimate arbiter, for the inhabitants of a given territory, regarding what is just and what is not, and it can determine unilaterally, i.e., without requiring the consent of those seeking justice or arbitration, the price that justice-seekers must pay to the government for providing this service.” ~ Hans-Hermann Hoppe
- “All wars are follies, very expensive and very mischievous ones.” ~ Benjamin Franklin
- “On the contrary, all the world would point to that nation as violating a treaty, by going to war with a country with whom they had engaged to enter into arbitration.” ~ Richard Cobden
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“How true is it that humanity refuses compromise during prosperity, and reaches out for arbitration when weak.” ~ Jean Sasson
- “Wars will remain while human nature remains. I believe in my soul in cooperation, in arbitration; but the soldier’s occupation we cannot say is gone until human nature is gone.” ~ Rutherford B. Hayes
- “Forcing victims of sexual harassment into secret arbitration proceedings is wrong because it means that nobody ever finds out what really happened.” ~ Gretchen Carlson
- “I was stealing all the bases, and when you had to go to arbitration they said, ‘You know, only the big boys make the money.’ So I got to try and figure out how to hit a home run, too.” ~ Rickey Henderson
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“Final-offer arbitration should have great appeal for the daring (the risk seekers) who play against the timid (the risk avoiders).” ~ Howard Raiffa
- “When a director writes, there’s a compulsory arbitration. You have a right to challenge any of the arbitrators, but they pick three of four arbitrators who read all the drafts with no names attached and then allocate credit.” ~ Harold Ramis
- “The government’s desire to expand global trade may be understandable, but we mustn’t give away too much. We must tell our elected representatives to at least delay the Canada-China FIPA until it has been examined more thoroughly, and to reconsider the inclusion of investor-state arbitration mechanisms in all trade deals.” ~ David Suzuki
- “So-called “natural language” is wonderful for the purposes it was created for, such as to be rude in, to tell jokes in, to cheat or to make love in (and Theorists of Literary Criticism can even be content-free in it), but it is hopelessly inadequate when we have to deal unambiguously with situations of great intricacy, situations which unavoidably arise in such activities as legislation, arbitration, mathematics or programming.” ~ Edsger Dijkstra
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“Doubtless you begin to understand how disagreeable it is to me to do a thing arbitrarily when it is unsatisfactory to others associated with me.” ~ Abraham Lincoln
- “There’s a huge misconception that it’s all about the oil, and the truth is there’s actually not much oil left in Abyei. The misperception arose because when the peace agreement was signed in 2005, Abyei accounted for a quarter of Sudan’s oil production. Since then, the Permanent Court of Arbitration in The Hague defined major oil fields to lie outside Abyei. They’re in the north now, not even up for grabs, and they account for one percent of the oil in Sudan. The idea that it’s “oil-rich Abyei” is out of date.” ~ Rebecca Hamilton
- “The original AMD GCN architecture allowed for one source of graphics commands, and two sources of compute commands. For PS4, we’ve worked with AMD to increase the limit to 64 sources of compute commands – the idea is if you have some asynchronous compute you want to perform, you put commands in one of these 64 queues, and then there are multiple levels of arbitration in the hardware to determine what runs, how it runs, and when it runs, alongside the graphics that’s in the system.” ~ Mark Cerny