There are two sides to every question



There are two sides to every question.

 and There are two sides to every story.
Prov. There are valid reasons for holding opposing opinions. Jim: I can't see why anyone would object to building a city park on the corner. John: There are two sides to every question. Maybe the people who own the buildings on the corner don't want them knocked down. Fred: Only an idiot would want to go hang gliding. It's too dangerous. Ellen: There are two sides to every question. Maybe some people think it's enjoyable enough to be worth the risk.
See also: every, question, side, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Antiochos-Ancient Greek
Jude (1)JOOD (English)English, Biblical
Gennarino-Italian
InkeriEENG-ke-reeFinnish
Alonzo[ə'lɔnzəu]
ValÉRian-French