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Change comes from confrontation. You have to be confronted or confront yourself.

Bryant McGill
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Change comes from confrontation. You have to be confronted or confront yourself.

Bryant McGill, Simple Reminders: Inspiration for Living Your Best Life
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If not me then who? Confront evil!

Ken Poirot
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Confrontation is not bad. Goodness is supposed to confront evil.

Fred Shuttlesworth
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Confront somebody with an issue before it becomes a conflict. Confrontation is not all bad.

Sunday Adelaja
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Issues or fears of confrontation tend to showcase unhealthy and unprofessional communication. If you are trusting someone to tell you all the good, bad and ugly, but they only give you the good out of their fears and confrontational issues… the bad and the ugly can grow worse and worse quickly.

Loren Weisman
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Now, I have always wanted to agree with Lady Bracknell that there is no earthly use for the upper and lower classes unless they set each other a good example. But I shouldn't pretend that the consensus itself was any of my concern. It was absurd and slightly despicable, in the first decade of Thatcher and Reagan, to hear former and actual radicals intone piously against 'the politics of confrontation.' I suppose that, if this collection has a point, it is the desire of one individual to see the idea of confrontation kept alive.

Christopher Hitchens, Prepared for the Worst: Selected Essays and Minority Reports
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I'm not a screamer. I'm confrontational, but I don't think that translates into anger.

Rachel Maddow
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We have to confront ignorance in our nation.

Sunday Adelaja, The Mountain of Ignorance
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Worry does not mean fear, but readiness for the confrontation.

Bashar al-Assad
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There can be no progress without head-on confrontation.

Christopher Hitchens, Love, Poverty, and War: Journeys and Essays
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