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'More heat than light'
It takes two to make a bargain.
Prov. Both parties in a negotiation must agree in order for the negotiation to be successful. Jill: You'll give me a ride to work every day this week, like we agreed, won't you? Jane: Wait a minute. I only said I'd give you a ride to work today. It takes two to make a bargain. Ellen: We decided you should make dinner tonight, right? Fred: No,
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If a discussion generates more heat than light, it doesn't provide answers, but does make people angry.
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