|    Part, Question1   2, 112|     vices which are flattery and quarreling. Concerning ~friendliness
 2   2, 113|            1) ~Flattery, and (2) Quarreling. Concerning flattery there
 3   2, 114|         116] Out. Para. 1/1 - OF QUARRELING (TWO ARTICLES)~We must now
 4   2, 114|   ARTICLES)~We must now consider quarreling; concerning which there
 5   2, 114|          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether quarreling is opposed to the virtue
 6   2, 114|         1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that quarreling is not opposed to the virtue
 7   2, 114|    friendship or affability. For quarreling seems to pertain to discord, ~
 8   2, 114|          Q[37], A[1]). Therefore quarreling is also.~Aquin.: SMT SS
 9   2, 114|    meekness. Therefore strife or quarreling ~is also.~Aquin.: SMT SS
10   2, 114|         Therefore it seems that ~quarreling is opposed not to friendship
11   2, 114|          The Philosopher opposes quarreling to friendship ~(Ethic. iv,
12   2, 114|         Para. 1/1~I answer that, Quarreling consists properly in words,
13   2, 114|      disagreeable: whence arises quarreling, which is opposed to ~the
14   2, 114| contradiction of discord, ~while quarreling belongs to the contradiction
15   2, 114|         their acts. And although quarreling arises at times from ~anger,
16   2, 114|          Thes. Para. 1/1~Whether quarreling is a more grievous sin than
17   2, 114|         1/1~OBJ 1: It seems that quarreling is a less grievous sin than
18   2, 114|     flattery does more harm than quarreling, for ~it is written (Is.
19   2, 114|         a more grievous sin than quarreling.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[116] A[
20   2, 114|          more grievous sin than ~quarreling.~Aquin.: SMT SS Q[116] A[
21   2, 114|      than a quarreler. Therefore quarreling is a less grievous sin than ~
22   2, 114|      appears to be grievous. Now quarreling seems to be ~more inconsistent
23   2, 114|         not wrangle." Therefore ~quarreling seems to be a more grievous
24   2, 114|        or gain: while sometimes ~quarreling is more grievous; for instance,
25   2, 114|         to be a viler sin; while quarreling, ~through proceeding from
26   2, 114|     ashamed of flattery ~than of quarreling, although quarreling is
27   2, 114|          of quarreling, although quarreling is more grievous.~
28   2, 156|      assigned to ~anger, namely "quarreling, swelling of the mind, contumely,
 
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