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Quotes About Opinions

The greater their ignorance, the stronger their opinions. Georgetown
~ Ken Follett
They usually had easy answers: send all the Mexicans home, put Hells Angels in the army, castrate the queers. The greater their ignorance, the stronger their opinions. Georgetown was only a few minutes
~ Ken Follett
he avoided political discussions with outsiders. They usually had easy answers: send all the Mexicans home, put Hells Angels in the army, castrate the queers. The greater their ignorance, the stronger their opinions.
~ Ken Follett
Saber escutar pessoas inteligentes que discordam das suas opiniões é um talento rato, mas que um presidente deveria ter.
~ Ken Follett
George shrugged and said no more. Nowadays he avoided political discussions with outsiders. They usually had easy answers: send all the Mexicans home, put Hells Angels in the army, castrate the queers. The greater their ignorance, the stronger their opinions.
~ Ken Follett
En los últimos tiempos evitaba las discusiones políticas con desconocidos; por lo general, siempre tenían respuestas fáciles para todo: enviar a todos los mexicanos a casa, reclutar a los Ángeles del Infierno para el ejército, castrar a los maricones Ã¢â'¬Â¦ Cuanto mayor era su ignorancia, más vehementes eran sus opiniones.
~ Ken Follett
Look, most Republicans are decent men who simply have a view of the world that is different from ours. But there is a hard core of fucking nutcases.
~ Ken Follett
Great is the power, great is the authority of a senate that is unanimous in its opinions.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
You cannot drag a man's conscience before any tribunal, and no one is answerable for his religious opinions to any power on earth.
~ Napoleon Bonaparte
The people who fear humor - and they are many - are suspicious of its power to present things in unexpected lights, to question received opinions and to suggest unforeseen possibilities.
~ Robertson Davies
In a world in which the common rule which binds and regulates what the general masses feel is undermined, what the general masses feel tend to become the common rule.
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Care about what other people think and you will always be their prisoner.
~ Laozi
If we don't believe in free expression for people we despise, we don't believe in it at all.
~ Noam Chomsky
My father and I are very similar and have a wonderful relationship, but we both stand by our opinions.
~ Chris Hemsworth
We like a man to come right out and say what he thinks- if we agree with him.
~ Mark Twain
Reviews are for readers, not writers. If I get a bad one, I shrug it off. If I get a good one, I don't believe it
~ William Meikle
Amuse not thy self therefore with the numerous Opinions of the World, nor value thy self upon verbal Orthodoxy, Philosophy, or thy Skill in Tongues, or Knowledge of the Fathers; (too much the Business and Vanity of the World). But in this rejoyce, That thou knowest God, that is the Lord, who exerciseth loving Kindness, and Judgment; and Righteousness in the Earth.
~ William Penn
I have boughtGolden opinions from all sorts of people.
~ William Shakespeare
Over and over again, while I was in the law school, I was astonished at how eagerly many of my peers surrendered to this regimen of professionalistic conditioning, often squelching their own most intelligent opinions or creative impulses in order to conform or to appear to be conforming.
~ William Stringfellow
When a film is reviled, you open a film and people say "Oh, it's the stupidest thing, it's the worst movie." You think: oh, nobody's going to ever speak to you again. But, it doesn't happen. Nobody cares. You know, they read it and they say "Oh, they hated your film." You care, at the time. But they don't. Nobody else cares.
~ Woody Allen
There was no factional discipline in the drift towards Rudd. Individuals were making up their own minds. In some worlds, that's how politics works.
~ David Marr
Conversation, the gradual unveiling of oneself, one's quirks and characteristics, opinions and beliefs; what a fraught and awkward business that is.
~ David Nicholls
by better information or fuller consideration to change opinions…which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.
~ David O. Stewart
Through a long life, Franklin had been forced by better information or fuller consideration to change opinions . . . which I once thought right, but found to be otherwise. It is therefore that the older I grow, the more apt I am to doubt my own judgment, and to pay more respect to the judgment of others.
~ David O. Stewart