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Quotes About Opinions

There's not one person in this crowd who's gonna agree with everything I say. Not one.
~ Howard Dean
I'm like anyone else: there's good and bad in what I do and there are always people out there who think they know better than you.
~ Adriano Zumbo
I read about two reviews early on when my first record came out, and it just freaked me out, good and bad, so I've never really kept up with that side of it.
~ Mat Kearney
I've made an effort to spend as little time as possible looking at screens of any type, I don't think humans were meant to have access to every opinion about themselves at their fingertips constantly, both good and bad.
~ Luke Hemmings
I love Charles Barkley, he's a good friend of mine and he's a funny guy. He knows nothing about college basketball. Less than nothing.
~ Jim Boeheim
I know that some of the ideas that I have are not always going to be seen as a good idea by everybody but, that's just life. We learn at some point that you don't always get your way.
~ Brandi Rhodes
I feel like I know what my role is as a mom, and I know that there is eight people on the planet that matter to me and their opinions matter. If those eight people say that I've done a good job, honestly the rest doesn't even matter.
~ Kate Gosselin
Everyone's got an opinion, and not all of them are good ones.
~ Robbie Lawler
I don't read reviews, because if you believe the good ones, you have to believe the bad.
~ Kelli O'Hara
I don't know what a conservative is, you know, but I do know what good people are. And that's where I sit with Donald Trump.
~ Bobby Knight
A lot of things have been said about me. People are going to talk, and that's a good thing; I want people to talk.
~ Cher Lloyd
I try not to read best-dressed lists or anything like that. For every good thing, there will often be a not-so-nice thing people would say.
~ Nina Dobrev
People say what they think online because it's not to your face. That's a good thing. You don't really want people just being nice to you with their opinions.
~ Limmy
You know that once you're successful, there's going to be good things and bad things that people say and, honestly, to me it doesn't really matter.
~ Patrick Reed
Players like people saying good things about them and, of course, no one is ever wrong when they do that, but they always are when they say bad stuff.
~ Jamie Carragher
I don't worry about the crowds agreeing with me anymore. I want them to laugh and have a good time, but I think they can disagree with you and still enjoy it.
~ Jim Norton
Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one's thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down. They know its power. Thrones, dominions, principalities, and powers, founded in injustice and wrong, are sure to tremble, if men are allowed to reason.
~ Frederick Douglass
Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one's thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist. That, of all rights, is the dread of tyrants. It is the right which they first of all strike down.
~ Frederick Douglass
Liberty is meaningless where the right to utter one's thoughts and opinions has ceased to exist.
~ Frederick Douglass
It is not conflict of opinions that has made history so violent but conflict of belief in opinions, that is to say conflict of convictions.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
You should seek your enemy, you should wage your war - a war for your opinions. And when your opinion is defeated, our honesty should still cry triumph over that!
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
It is a new step towards independence, once a man dares to express opinions that bring disgrace on him if he entertains them; then even his friends and acquaintances begin to grow anxious. The man of talent must pass through this fire, too; afterwards he is much more his own person.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Altered opinions do not alter a man's character (or do so very little); but they do illuminate individual aspects of the constellation of his personality which with a different constellation of opinions had hitherto remained dark and unrecognizable.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
For nothing is of greater importance than that a powerful, long-established, and irrational custom should be once again confirmed by the act of some one who is recognized as rational. In this way the proceeding is thought to be sanctioned by reason itself! All honor to your opinions! but little unconventional actions are of still greater value.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche