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Quotes About Opinion

The force of public opinion cannot be resisted when permitted freely to be expressed. The agitation it produces must be submitted to.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The inquisition of public opinion overwhelms in practice the freedom asserted by the laws in theory.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Fix reason firmly in her seat, and call to her tribunal every fact, every opinion. Question with boldness even the existence of a God; because, if there be one, he must more approve the homage of reason, than that of blindfolded fear.
~ Thomas Jefferson
To the corruptions of Christianity I am, indeed opposed; but not to the genuine precepts of Jesus himself. I am a Christian, in the only sense in which he wished any one to be; sincerely attached to his doctrines, in preference to all others.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Error of opinion may be tolerated, where reason is left free to combat it.
~ Thomas Jefferson
Reason and experiment have been indulged, and error has fled before them. It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself. Subject opinion to coercion: whom will you make your inquisitors? Fallible men; men governed by bad passions, by private as well as public reasons. And why subject it to coercion? To produce uniformity. But is uniformity of opinion desirable? No more than of face and stature.
~ Thomas Jefferson
The fact is that everyone is much too busily preoccupied with himself to be able to form a serious opinion about another person. The indolent world is all too ready to treat any man with whatever degree of respect corresponds to his own self-confidence.
~ Thomas Mann
Miss von Osterloh had looked through it once during an idle fifteen minutes and pronunce it quite sophisticated, which veredict was her euphemism for inhumanly boring.
~ Thomas Mann
One of the humiliating things about it was that I wanted them to argue, and they despised argument. It was as if they realized, as I did not, that my attitude and my desire of argument and religious discussion implied a fundamental and utter lack of faith, and a dependence on my own lights, and attachment to my own opinion.
~ Thomas Merton
Concerning solitude: most of the accidents of community life need not seriously concern me—differences of opinion, other people's ideas of the spiritual life, the kind of organ music that seems to please many. Why should I bother about all that? It is none of my business.
~ Thomas Merton
To cling to one partial view, one limited and conditioned opinion, and to treat this as the ultimate answer to all questions is simply to "obscure the Tao" and make oneself obdurate in error.
~ Thomas Merton
I was no longer interested in having any opinion about the movement and interplay of forces which were all more or less iniquitous and corrupt, and it was far too laborious and uncertain a business to try and find out some degree of truth and justice in all the loud, artificial claims that were put forward by the various sides.
~ Thomas Merton
My skepticism is not based on religious belief, or on a belief in any definite alternative. It is just a belief that the available scientific evidence, in spite of the consensus of scientific opinion, does not in this matter rationally require us to subordinate the incredulity of common sense. That is especially true with regard to the origin of life.
~ Thomas Nagel
I have always strenuously supported the right of every man to his own opinion, however different that opinion might be to mine. He who denies to another this right, makes a slave of himself to his present opinion, because he precludes himself the right of changing it.
~ Thomas Paine
Some would say eccentric. I would say stoned out of his fuckin mind, nothing personal.
~ Thomas Pynchon
The concept of "microaggression" is just one of many tactics used to stifle differences of opinion by declaring some opinions to be "hate speech," instead of debating those differences in a marketplace of ideas. To accuse people of aggression for not marching in lockstep with political correctness is to set the stage for justifying real aggression against them.
~ Thomas Sowell
As a young Marxist in college during the 1950s heyday of the anti-Communist crusade led by Senator Joseph McCarthy, I had more freedom to express my views in class, without fear of retaliation, than conservative students have on many campuses today.
~ Thomas Sowell
If you have no right to disapprove, then your approval means nothing. It may indeed be distressing to someone to have you express your opinion that his lifestyle is disgusting and his art, music or writing is crude, shallow, or repugnant, but unless you are free to reach such conclusions, any praise you bestow is hollow and suspect.
~ Thomas Sowell
Have you gone crazy, Lefty?" "No. On the contrary, I have become educated." "Sometimes that's worse, these days.
~ Thomas Sowell
The power of the intelligentsia is demonstrated not only by their ability to create a general climate of opinion that strikes fear into those who oppose their agenda but also by their ability to create a climate of opinion which richly rewards those political leaders whose decisions are consonant with the vision of the intelligentsia.
~ Thomas Sowell
When the anointed say that there is a crisis this means that something must be done—and it must be done simply because the anointed want it done.
~ Thomas Sowell
As Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said: "You're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts.
~ Thomas Sowell
As Daniel Patrick Moynihan once said: "You're entitled to your own opinion, but you're not entitled to your own facts."1
~ Thomas Sowell
Hoje, apesar da liberdade de expressão e da mídia em massa, a visão social predominante está perigosamente próxima de se isolar de qualquer opinião discordante da realidade.
~ Thomas Sowell