logo

Quotes About Opinions

Americans don't have saner gun laws because most Americans, including those citizens who puzzle over better angels, don't want saner gun laws.
~ Richard Ford
New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.
~ John Locke
All the wars, all the hatred, all the ignorance in the world come out of being so invested in our opinions.
~ Pema Chodron
Lorena liked it. "I'd say 'awesome,' but we're not supposed to," she said. "Not me," said Sam. "Now that I know how real butter is made, I'll never eat it again." "Don't worry," said Amy, "this is not the same as what you buy in the store." "I think it's better because we made it ourselves," said Allison.
~ Susan E. Goodman
This is America. We're entitled to our opinions." "Wrong. This is Texas. And my opinion is the only one that counts.
~ Susan Elizabeth Phillips
I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will.
~ Susan Jacoby
It is surely true that few people like to consider themselves enemies of thought and culture. Bush, after all, called himself the "education president" with a straight face while simultaneously declaring, without a trace of self-consciousness or self-criticism, that he rarely read newspapers because that would expose him to "opinions.
~ Susan Jacoby
You're only responsible for yourself, Jess. And that's the only person you can control. Other people will either get it or they won't but you can't define yourself by their opinions.
~ Susan Mallery
That we shouldn't base God's desire to help us on our opinions of ourselves. Otherwise we'd always be in over our heads. We need to start believing that he wants to help us. Even when we make mistakes.
~ Susan May Warren
do you think there are any conservative librarians?" Rosenberg was laughing so hard
~ Susan Orlean
The worst thing about talk ... is that there's no way to lay it to rest. Every fresh breeze brings a new speculation.
~ Susan Wittig Albert
Girl talk. That thing I've always been so bad at. Opinions on clothes, hair, makeup.
~ Suzanne Collins
I think people are sexy when they have a sense of humor, when they are smart, when they have some sense of style, when they are kind, when they express their own opinions, when they are creative, when they have character.
~ Suzanne Vega
People will love something very much or hate something very much. But the great thing about a sketch show is that if something comes along that you don't like, something else will come along in a minute that hopefully you might like that.
~ Matt Lucas
Timbaland's so wishy-washy sometimes - he'll hate a song at first and then love it, and then maybe go back to not liking it as much as something else.
~ Keri Hilson
There are always protests, whether you do something good or bad. Even if you do something beneficial, people say you do it because it's advertising.
~ Giorgio Armani
A lot of opinions just really don't get to me. If anything, some of them were humorous and my favorite, you know - I'm Keith 'One Time' Thurman. I'm Keith 'Run Time' Thurman, Keith 'Sometime' Thurman, Keith 'Once Upon a Time' Thurman. That was pretty amusing.
~ Keith Thurman
I find politicians globally are somewhat disappointing, not just in Ireland.
~ Martin Naughton
Some people might not like him because he's my son. But be respectful, go out there and enjoy the game.
~ Karl Malone
Not everybody is going to like your songs. But you probably wouldn't hang out with those people anyway.
~ Ashley McBryde
As a songwriter, it's good to have criticism, and I like objective opinions.
~ John Gourley
I don't read good reviews. I like to know what percentages are going on. When Sony sends out something saying that people are liking the movie, I like to know that, but I don't actually sit and read the good stuff.
~ Evan Goldberg
You don't have to speak English to have sophisticated political opinions.
~ Ronny Chieng
There is something so amiable in the prejudices of a young mind, that one is sorry to see them give way to the reception of more general opinions.
~ Jane Austen