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Quotes About Opinion

Eeww." "Don't say 'eeww.' It's wussy.
~ J.D. Robb
What are you drinking?" "Number fifty-four; it's supposed to be a chardonnay." Experimentally, Eve sipped again. "It's at least three steps up from horse piss. I recommend it.
~ J.D. Robb
If you don't like a book, lay it aside. It was not written for you.
~ J.L. Borges
All I see are ankles and wrists--and FYI, you're pulling a Mileyfrickin'-Cyrus with that belly flash. Not attractive.
~ J.R. Ward
Destiny was like the passage of time, however, immutable and unforgiving and uninterested in the personal opinion of those who breathed.
~ J.R. Ward
Saxton glanced at Ruhn. The male was likewise examining the portrait, and for some reason, whatever opinion he was forming seemed terribly important. Did he find her attractive? Did he want to meet her? As an unattached male, with an invitation from the head of the household, it would not be inappropriate for him to engage in a supervised meeting. He was not an aristocrat, and neither were Minnie and her clan, but there were still rules of conduct to be considered
~ J.R. Ward
reality wasn't interested in anybody's opinion.
~ J.R. Ward
Beth turned back around. "Selena, you always look lovely, but we have some contemporary clothes for you to consider, ones that are maybe a little more—" "You'll look like something other than a window drape." Xhex rolled her eyes. "I know, I know, I'll shut up from now on. But it's the truth.
~ J.R. Ward
In the month of his inauguration, 63 percent of African Americans held a favorable view of race relations in America. By July 2013, that figure had fallen to 38 percent. Among whites, the proportion had declined from 79 percent to 52 percent. Obama, alas, has failed in the one area in which even the opposition hoped he would succeed: bridging the racial divide.
~ Jack Cashill
I like it because its ugly
~ Jack Kerouac
On the wall hung a picture of an ugly old Cape Cod house. His friends said, 'Why do you have that ugly thing hanging there?' and Bull said, 'I like it because it's ugly.
~ Jack Kerouac
The prettiest girls live in Des Moines
~ Jack Kerouac
But I am I, and I won't subordinate my taste to the unanimous judgment of mankind. If I don't like a thing, I don't like it, that's all; and there is no reason under the sun why I should ape a liking for it just because the majority of my fellow-creatures like it, or make believe they like it. I can't follow the fashions in the things I like or dislike.
~ Jack London
There was a time when people liked to take Shakespeare and twist him around to make whatever social or political statement they wanted to make.
~ David Denman
I think anyone who is famous is a moron if they're on Twitter. It's just stupid.
~ George Clooney
Any celebrity that goes on Twitter and spouts off, as if we should care what they say, is opening himself or herself up to ridicule by anyone else.
~ Joshua Malina
I'm not a fan of Twitter.
~ Alan Cumming
The world itself has become a smaller place. If you want to be remembered and create a legacy, you have to reach out to people. They want to know you. I can just say where I'm going, and Twitter will get it, and if there's a controversy, I can give my opinion. It's easier to communicate.
~ Madhuri Dixit
Having Twitter on your phone is like being with a journalist that hates you 24 hours a day. Anything you say on that can be spun. Truly, that's what you have to think of it as.
~ Colin Jost
Some people really like to get into Twitter, but it's not my thing.
~ Vince Vaughn
At the risk of sounding like that old guy in 'Gran Torino' telling those 'young punks' to 'get off my lawn,' it's gotten to the point that whenever I hear somebody talking about Twitter or twittering or tweeting, it just makes my little tummy want to hurl.
~ John Ridley
Religious phenomena are naturally arranged in two fundamental categories: beliefs and rites. The first are states of opinion, and consist in representations; the second are determined modes of action.
~ Émile Durkheim
There is nothing more amusing than when two people known for being non-objective argue over objectivity. This is the summation of Keith Olbermann vs. Ted Koppell.
~ Dana Loesch
I did vote Obama. But I've never believed in the authenticity of the two-party system.
~ Marilyn Manson