It takes two to make a quarrel



It takes two to make a quarrel.

Prov. An argument is never only one person's fault.; If the other person refuses to participate, there cannot be an argument. Sue: I think Mimi ought to apologize for arguing with me. Mother: It takes two to make a quarrel, dear. Maybe you ought to apologize to her. Jill: Why are you always so quarrelsome? Jane: Hey, it's not just my fault. It takes two to make a quarrel.
See also: make, quarrel, take, two

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Hagano-Ancient Germanic, Germanic Mythology
Lachtna-Irish
Mujo-Bosnian
Butcher['butʃə]
Lauro-Italian
Selina-English