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Quotes About Opinion

Opinion is often compromised in the face of fear.
~ Gavin Mills
Everything is just a matter of perspective so that the quotes only half-truths .
~ Nagy Sándor
Truth is not the same for everyone whereas facts are.
~ John Day
Your world may think what it chooses...but really, opinion and gossip count for nothing at all against truth...
~ Susan Hill, Mrs de Winter
Impression forms opinion, opinion deforms truth!
~ Abhijit Kar Gupta
There is no absolute truth. There is only your truth.
~ Debasish Mridha
A belief does not become a truth just because the whole world believes it.
~ Debasish Mridha
Truth is mere an Opinion
~ WoodCutters
The truth, when it matches with what we want, think, or believe already, we love it. But, when it doesn't, we either hate it or ignore it, or both.
~ Auliq Ice
Beware: open-mindedness will often say, 'Everything is permissible except a sharp opinion.
~ Criss Jami, Killosophy
the Democrat. What was worse, for her, at least, was that the mayor was a supporter of
~ Michael Connelly
Truly, can you imagine anything more boring than fashion? Professional sports, perhaps. Grown men swatting little balls, while the rest of the world pays money to applaud.
~ Michael Crichton
Truly, can you imagine anything more boring than fashion? Professional sports, perhaps. Grown men swatting little balls, while the rest of the world pays money to applaud. But
~ Michael Crichton
After all, the trouble with what the scientists said was that they were always saying something different. This year one idea, next year something else. Scientific opinion was ever changing, like the fashions of women's dress, while the firm and fixed date 4004 BC invited the attention of those seeking greater verity.
~ Michael Crichton
The irony of the Information Age is that it has given new respectability to uninformed opinion.
~ Michael Crichton
Yet I have discovered that if all those around you believe some particular thing, you will soon be tempted to share in that belief...
~ Michael Crichton
In his view, a theory was nothing more than a substitute for experience put forth by someone who didn't know what he was talking about.
~ Michael Crichton
Gee," Tim said, "I didn't know you had such personal feelings about it." "It should be accurate," Malcolm said. "You know, there is such a thing as accurate and inaccurate. Irrespective of whatever your feelings are.
~ Michael Crichton
Thorne's dislike of theory was legendary. In his view, a theory was nothing more than a substitute for experience put forth by someone who didn't know what he was talking about.
~ Michael Crichton
The irony of the Information Age is that it has given new respectability to uninformed opinion. Veteran reporter John Lawton, 68, speaking to the American Association of Broadcast Journalists in 1995
~ Michael Crichton
Truly, can you imagine anything more boring than fashion? Professional sports, perhaps. Grown men swatting little balls, while the rest of the world pays money to applaud. But, on the whole, I find fashion even more tedious than sports.
~ Michael Crichton
After all, the trouble with what the scientists said was that they were always saying something different. This year one idea, next year something else. Scientific opinion was ever changing
~ Michael Crichton
This is precisely the kind of critical turnabout that has always frustrated and infuriated architects. No less a figure than Sir Christopher Wren, writing tow hundred years earlier, complained that the peoples of London may despise some eyesore until it is demolished, whereupon by magick the replacement is deemed inferior to the former edifice, now eulogized in high and glowing reference.
~ Michael Crichton
Los seres humanos nunca piensan por su cuenta, les resulta incómodo. En general, los miembros de nuestra especie se limitan a repetir lo que oyen y se desconciertan ante cualquier punto de vista.
~ Michael Crichton