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Opinion Quotes

Quotes tagged as "opinion" Showing 121-150 of 678
Toba Beta
“Apriority creates ambiguities among ideas.”
Toba Beta, My Ancestor Was an Ancient Astronaut

Sascha Lobo
“Die veröffentlichte Meinung [...] bildet nur einen kleinen Ausschnitt der öffentlichen Meinung ab.”
Sascha Lobo, Wir nennen es Arbeit

Jarod Kintz
“I own an Opinion Farm. I give away my produce for FREE.”
Jarod Kintz, Me and memes and memories

“For the first time, it took me almost a month to complete a book of 100 pages and i.e. A room of one's own by Virginia Woolf. I took it 5 pages a day because that is the level of concentration this book requires. Amazing work.”
Kanika Khetan

Rajavelu T
“If you have made a decision after clear analysing then absolutely dismiss all needs to explain why you did. Because when you do, everyone will give their opinion about your decision and then eventually you will start to feel whether what you did was right.”
Rajavelu T, EA-R-TH: Age of NeOlwd

Sebastián Wortys
“English: "Not voting means choosing totality; voting for an empty envelope means choosing democracy, but none of the candidates adequately represent your views."

Česky: „Nevolit znamená volit totalitu; volit prázdnou obálku znamená volit demokracii, ale žádný z kandidátů dostatečně nereprezentuje tvé názory.”
Sebastián Wortys

Agatha Christie
“What will you? When one is unique, one knows it! And others share that opinion -- even, if I mistake not, Miss Mary Marvell.”
Agatha Christie

H.L. Mencken
“In what manner he would have performed himself if the holy angels had shoved the Depression forward a couple of years - this we can only guess, and one man's hazard is as good as another's. My own is that he would have responded to bad times precisely as he responded to good ones - that is, by pulling down the blinds, stretching his legs upon his desk, and snoozing away the lazy afternoons.... He slept more than any other President, whether by day or by night. Nero fiddled, but Coolidge only snored.... Counting out Harding as a cipher only, Dr. Coolidge was preceded by one World Saver and followed by two more. What enlightened American, having to choose between any of them and another Coolidge, would hesitate for an instant? There were no thrills while he reigned, but neither were there any headaches. He had no ideas, and he was not a nuisance.”
H.L. Mencken, American Mercury: Facsimile Edition of Volume I

“We must scrutinize (analyze, examine, review, recap... in detail) 'all things' without fear, without idolizing (worshiping, adoring, revering, venerating) books and people.”
Alex H. P. Brito

“Each and every human being is a product of the knowledge existing in their mind and what they believe to be the truth.”
Alex H. P. Brito

“Without questioning, there is no understanding. Without understanding, there is no convincing. Without convincing, there is merely a robot obeying direct commands of do this and don't do that.”
Alex H. P. Brito

Ray Charles
“Everyone has a point of view,' Mama used to say to me, 'and everyone is entitled to one. So, don't judge them Leave them alone.”
Ray Charles, Brother Ray: Ray Charles' Own Story

“Giving power to other people’s opinions will make you a prisoner to them � so never let someone else’s opinion define your reality.�
“অন্যে� মতামতক� বেশি ক্ষমতা দিলে আপনি তাদে� কাছে বন্দী হয়ে যাবে�- তা� , কখনো কারো মতামতক� আপনা� বাস্তবতাকে সংজ্ঞায়িত করতে দেবে� না�”
Mozammel Khan

Stephen Nothum
“People who are certain about everything on this planet have always left me feeling uneasy.”
Stephen Nothum, Teething and Other Tales From the American Dystopia

Joyce Meyer
“Don’t ever let anyone else’s opinion become your reality, and don’t let anyone else’s opinion of you determine your sense of worth and value.”
Joyce Meyer, Loving People Who Are Hard to Love: Transforming Your World by Learning to Love Unconditionally

Joyce Meyer
“Everyone has the right to have their own opinion, but does the fact that we have a right to an opinion also mean that we have a right to give it?”
Joyce Meyer, Loving People Who Are Hard to Love: Transforming Your World by Learning to Love Unconditionally

Coco Mellors
“Do you know the joke about coffee and opinions?" asked Jiro. Zoe shook her head. "The difference between coffee and your opinion is that I asked for coffee.”
Coco Mellors, Cleopatra and Frankenstein

“Someone's therapist knows all about you.”
Dominic Riccitello

“I need good advice not ineffective advice. Even if it's bad. Don't tell me to do something you would not do unless you preface it with, "I would not do this myself.”
Niedria Kenny

Loren Weisman
“Are you humble enough to state something as an opinion and educated enough to deliver a substantiated defense as well as sound reasoning why it should be considered to be a fact?”
Loren Weisman

“You can be very wrong in the way that you are right.”
Caleb Hyers

Abhijit Naskar
“Opinion on everything, expert in nothing.”
Abhijit Naskar, The Humanitarian Dictator

Donna Goddard
“We don’t have to have an opinion about everything. And sometimes, the most helpful thing is not to.”
Donna Goddard, Sonder: Spiritual Fiction

Suzy  Davies
“What a brave and ignorant new world it will be when folks stop reading books." - Suzy Davies”
Suzy Davies

Maria Karvouni
“An uneducated person sees one (an educated) uneducated if they cannot understand.”
Maria Karvouni, You Are Always Innocent

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“Too often human logic looks sound...until it’s held up against most anything else.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

Jonathan Haidt
“Because appearing concerned about other people's opinions makes us look weak, we (like politicians) often deny that we care about public opinion polls. But the fact is that we care a lot about what others think of us. The only people known to have no sociometer are psychopaths.”
Jonathan Haidt

Democritus
“Nothing exists except atoms and empty space; everything else is just opinion”
Democritus

Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu
“Opinions are like drums; if you do not beat them, they wouldn’t sound. Let the world know your opinion on issues.”
Nkwachukwu Ogbuagu

Leo Tolstoy
“And since no difference is less easily overcome than the difference of opinion about semi-abstract questions, they never agreed in any opinion, and had long, indeed, been accustomed to jeer without anger, each at the other's incorrigible aberrations.”
Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina