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Quotes About Opinions

A reckless driver is better than a scared one; ask anybody
~ Jenny Han
People will love you or hate you for being different, but who's to say which way it'll go? You never know. It's completely arbitrary.
~ Jenny Han
They aren't as douchey as people say. They're good people.
~ Jenny Han
I´ve heard people say that the more you like someone, the more you think they are beautiful even if you didn´t think so at the beginning¨
~ Jenny Han
I used to only care about what everyone thought of me, but not anymore. Now I only care about what the people I love think of me, and everyone else can rot in hell!
~ Jenny Lee
If you look at anybody who's been marketed, it's been somebody who has been drop-dead hot and gorgeous,' Milbrett said. 'For men, you just have to be good. It doesn't matter what the hell you look like. For women, you have to be good and you have to be gorgeous. Maybe you're not even the best one on your team. Just as long as you look good, you're marketed. People's opinions are that this team is gorgeous. That doesn't bother me. What bothers me is the double standard in society and athletics.
~ Jere Longman
Conscience in most men, is but the anticipation of the opinions of others.
~ Jeremy Taylor
Don't have any opinions. They're bad for business.
~ Jerome Lawrence
I have some very personal feelings about politics, but I don't get into it because I do comedy already.
~ Jerry Lewis
We're all entitled to opinions about how art institutions should behave, and entitled to voicing those opinions through whatever means available to us. We're also allowed to change or modify our opinions.
~ Jerry Saltz
Poor Georgia O'Keeffe. Death didn't soften the opinions of the art world toward her paintings.
~ Jerry Saltz
Thinks that twitter is like facebook's slutty cousin. It does everything dumb and whore-ish you're too responsible to do
~ Jessica Park
I have never liked Americans, except odd ones. In the mass I have always thought them dreadful!
~ Erik Larson
Spanish girls make wonderful wives. I've never had one so I know.
~ Ernest Hemingway
For one person who likes Spain there are a dozen who prefer books on her.
~ Ernest Hemingway
If you have plenty of money, want not to see but to have seen a bullfight and plan no matter whether you like it or not to leave after the first bull, buy a barrera seat so that someone who has never had enough money to sit in a barrera can make a quick rush from above and occupy your expensive seat as you go out taking your pre-conceived opinions with you.
~ Ernest Hemingway
He liked the works of his friends, which is beautiful as loyalty but can be disastrous as judgment.
~ Ernest Hemingway
If a man liked his friend's painting or writing, I thought it was probably like those people who like their families, and it was not polite to criticize them.
~ Ernest Hemingway
It's hard for managers to consider different perspectives if they never ask people what they think.
~ Eunice Parisi-Carew
The natural result of utilizing different perspectives is that people are more engaged because they feel their opinions are important.
~ Eunice Parisi-Carew
Never for a moment believe that the great body of citizens of any State or States can deliberately intend to do wrong. They may, under the influence of temporary excitement or misguided opinions, commit mistakes; they may be misled for a time by the suggestions of self-interest; but in a community so enlightened and patriotic as the people of the United States argument will soon make them sensible of their errors, and when convinced they will be ready to repair them.
~ Andrew Jackson
I hate myself for how much this grudging nod of respect means to me. But it does mean something . . . How do assholes make us care what they think?
~ Andrew Mayne
a new Party will arise like perhaps the Republican Party of the United States of America Ã¢â'¬â€œ rich, materialist, and secular Ã¢â'¬â€œ whose opinions will turn on tariffs, and who will cause the lobbies to be crowded with the touts of protected industries.
~ Andrew Roberts
Altogether too often, people substitute opinions for facts and emotions for analysis.
~ Andrew S. Grove