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Quotes About Opinions

And making sure this is a place where our humanity is respected, where our opinions are dignified, where our voices are heard—this is as important as any revenue, any stock price, any endeavor undertaken here.
~ Dave Eggers
If God in all of His infinite power and love were real to us, the opinions of men, either for or against us, and the honor or dishonor they may bestow would shrink into nothingness in comparison.
~ Dave Hunt
The less people seem to know about something, the more they pontificate on it.
~ Dave Rubin
Rooms have opinions, she said. And feelings too.
~ David Baldacci
The thing that mostly gets in the way of dialogue," he says, "is holding to assumptions and opinions, and defending them." This instinct to judge and defend, embedded in the selfdefense mechanisms of our biological heritage, is the source of incoherence.
~ David Bohm
I don't know how many times someone has come up to me and said, Hey, Lets dance!. I hate dancing. God, it's stupid.
~ David Bowie
people sometimes use teamwork as an excuse for suppressing dissenting opinions.
~ David Cote
As long as I know that my motives are good, I'm Seldom very concerned with the opinions of others. -Mandorallen, Baron of Vo Mandor.
~ David Eddings
As long as I know that my motives are good, however, I'm seldom very concerned with the opinions of others.
~ David Eddings
I read, I say. I study and read. I bet I've read everything you read. Don't think I haven't. I consume libraries. I wear out spines and ROM-drives. I do things like get in a taxi and say, The library, and step on it. My instincts concerning syntax and mechanics are better than your own, I can tell, with all due respect. But it transcends the mechanics. I'm not a machine. I feel and believe. I have opinions. Some of them are interesting. I could, if you'd let me, talk and talk.
~ David Foster Wallace
That you will become way less concerned with what other people think of you when you realize how seldom they do.
~ David Foster Wallace
I'm not a machine. I feel and believe. I have opinions. Some of them are interesting. I could, if you'd let me, talk and talk. Let's talk about anything. I
~ David Foster Wallace
Somebody has made those disgusting marshmallowy Rice Krispie things
~ David Foster Wallace
Popular culture is the symbolic representation of what people already believe .
~ David Foster Wallace
Tengo por costumbre no insultar. Respetar a los adversarios engrandece las propias opiniones. En cambio el que disminuye al adversario, disminuye la importancia de su propia opinión ¿Qué gracia tendría tener la razón contra unos necios? lo grande es tener la razón contra gente seria, brillante, pero equivocada.
~ William Ospina
was yet of many accounted beautiful.
~ William Shakespeare
But those few cool, destructive sentences which put into words very much his own opinions, though in phrases he would not have been perceptive enough to use himself, these brought a
~ Winston Graham
When you're 20 you care what everyone thinks. When you're 40 you stop caring what everyone thinks. When you're 60 you realize no one was ever thinking about you in the first place.
~ Winston S. Churchill
The worst quarrels only arise when both sides are equally in the right and in the wrong.
~ Winston S. Churchill
Mr. Attlee is a modest man with much to be modest about.
~ Winston S. Churchill
In the German view, which Herr Hitler shares, a peaceful Germany and Austria were fallen upon in 1914 by a gang of wicked designing nations, headed by Belgium and Serbia, and would have defended herself successfully if only she had not been stabbed in the back by the Jews. Against such opinions it is vain to argue.
~ Winston S. Churchill
Attlee is a modest man who has a great deal to be modest about.
~ Winston S. Churchill
The Treaty of Guarantee was signed accordingly by Wilson and Lloyd George and Clemenceau. The United States Senate refused to ratify the treaty. They repudiated President Wilson's signature. And we, who had deferred so much to his opinions and wishes in all this business of peace-making, were told without much ceremony that we ought to be better informed about the American Constitution.
~ Winston S. Churchill
In working with Allies it sometimes happens that they develop opinions of their own.
~ Winston S. Churchill