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Quotes About Opinion

I don't think the face of the Democratic Party is Nancy Pelosi.
~ Tom Vilsack
Well, I think you do have to admire Nancy Pelosi.
~ Lara Trump
I'm a Republican, but I find Nancy Pelosi very attractive.
~ Christopher Buckley
I'm nicknamed the 'food tsar' by the press. I'm always giving my opinion on things like; 'Don't nanny children,' although children sometimes do need a nanny. Being a judge on 'Great British Menu' reinforces this image of me.
~ Prue Leith
Yeah, James Charles is narcissistic and sociopathic.
~ Trisha Paytas
Joe Biden articulated... a very narrow view of Black folks.
~ Daniel Cameron
Beer is nasty.
~ Rob Gronkowski
The only person I think I actually do dislike is John McDonnell. I actually do think he's a nasty piece of work because he's an IRA apologist.
~ Anna Soubry
I hate olives. They're so nasty. I hate everything about olives. Mushrooms, too.
~ Tierra Whack
At first I thought, beer's nasty. Then I found IPAs. They're delicious.
~ Michael Chandler
Kneeling and gesturing, turning your back on the flag and disrespecting the national anthem is gross, self-indulgent and moronic.
~ Miranda Devine
I think players of the national team are not entitled to make an opinion about who is making the team and who is not. At least in my days it was like that.
~ Mario Kempes
Trump is the face of our collective idiocy.
~ Chris Hedges
Not all men (and especially the wisest) share the opinion that it is bad for women to be educated. But it is very true that many foolish men have claimed this because it displeased them that women knew more than they did.
~ Christine de Pizan
He both hated and loved that his woman was intelligent. The hating it was stronger right then than the loving it. He was going to tell the others to make certain their women were on the dumber side and "yes, anything you say is law" women
~ Christine Feehan
that the best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter, but
~ Christopher Fowler
But sometimes you just resent being told what to like.
~ Christopher Fowler
he looked at] her hair the color of cinnamon and decided he didn't like cinnamon. It ruined a good piece of toast as far as he was concerned.
~ Christopher Golden
When the New York Times scratches its head, get ready for total baldness as you tear out your hair.
~ Christopher Hitchens
You will do me the justice to remember, that 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.
~ Christopher Hitchens
A terrible thing has now happened to religion. Except in the places where it can still enforce itself by fear superimposed on ignorance, it has become one opinion among many. It is forced to compete in the free market of ideas and, even when it strives to retain the old advantage of inculcating its teachings into children (for reasons that are too obvious to need underlining), it has to stand up in open debate and submit to free inquiry.
~ Christopher Hitchens
I've always regarded it as a test of character to dislike the Kennedys. I don't really respect anyone who falls for Camelot.
~ Christopher Hitchens
Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle. We have called by different names brethren of the same principle. We are all republicans, we are all federalists. If there be any among us who would wish to dissolve this Union or to change its republican form, let them stand undisturbed as monuments of the safety with which error of opinion may be tolerated where reason is left free to combat it.
~ Christopher Hitchens
And in these four things, opinion of ghosts, ignorance of second causes, devotion towards what men fear, and taking of things casual for prognostics, consisteth the natural seed of religion; which by reason of the different fancies, judgments, and passions of several men, hath grown up into ceremonies so different, that those which are used by one man, are for the most part ridiculous to another.
~ Christopher Hitchens