it takes two to make a quarrel
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it
takes
two
to
make
a
quarrel
(
ethics
,
idiomatic
)
It takes two or more people to cause a
quarrel
; one cannot blame an argument entirely on the other side.
See also
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it takes two to tango
two heads are better than one
two's company, three's a crowd
one volunteer is equal to two pressed men
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