Quotes About Opinion
I've met an attractive weasel or two in my time. He looks more like a rat." -pg.170-
~ Cassandra Clare
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Swift Antelope, I don't think she even likes you." "Your yellow-hair doesn't like you too well, either." He had a point.
~ Catherine Anderson
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I'm not an admirer of action movies. I just think, Oh my God, it must be so tiring.
~ Catherine Deneuve
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In my humble and exhausted opinion, joy beats comfort every time.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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What I think I should do is more important to me than what you think I should do. But that doesn't mean your opinion has no value to me at all.
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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But some people don't want you to do what you think is right. Some people want you to do what they think is right. Anyway,
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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What I think I should do is more important to me than what you think
~ Catherine Ryan Hyde
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It's saying no. That's your first hint that something's alive. It says no. That's how you know a baby is starting to turn into a person. They run around saying no all day, throwing their aliveness at everything to see what it'll stick to. You can't say no if you don't have desires and opinions and wants of your own. You wouldn't even want to. No is the heart of thinking.
~ Catherynne M. Valente
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The word for mother, umm, is the root of the words for "source, nation, mercy, first principle, rich harvest; stupid, illiterate, parasite, weak of character, without opinion." In
~ Geraldine Brooks
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Opinion is death. Opinion is plague. When it comes to web site management, trusting your gut is the last thing you should do.
~ Gerry McGovern
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Whatever institutions or forms of government have been devised through the ages, the idea of liberty has remained constant: the right of each man to consult his conscience without reference to authorities or majorities, custom or opinion.
~ Gertrude Himmelfarb
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Remarks are not literature [said to Hemingway].
~ Gertrude Stein
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I murmured to Picasso that I liked his portrait of Gertrude Stein. Yes, he said, everybody says that she does not look like it but that does not make any difference, she will.
~ Gertrude Stein
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more stiffly endorsed by Prime Minister Lyons, who expressed support for free speech to the extent that people didn't use it to foment discontent.
~ Gideon Haigh
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God never goes on vacation. He never changes His decisions or location. He is still the same God who is great, regardless of human opinion.
~ Gift Gugu Mona
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Half a truth is better than no politics.
~ Gilbert K. Chesterton
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It may be you fear more to deliver judgment upon me than I fear judgment.
~ Giordano Bruno
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Actualmente el pueblo soberano «opina» sobre todo en función de cómo la televisión le induce a opinar. Y en el hecho de conducir la opinión, el poder de la imagen se coloca en el centro de todos los procesos de la política contemporánea.
~ Giovanni Sartori
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I don't like Paris so much, and it's only eight shows. I mean, don't tell them that, of course. But everyone always thinks they're so important. And I'm sure they are. But to me, my happiness is more important.
~ Gisele Bundchen
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I guess each of us, at some time, finds one person with whom we are compelled towards absolute honesty, one person whose good opinion of us becomes a substitute for the broader opinion of the world. And that opinion becomes more important than all our sneaky, sleazy schemes of greed, lust, self-aggrandizement, whatever we are up to while lying the world into believing we are just plain nice folks.
~ Glen Cook
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For those of Hamiltonian inclination, liberty tended to be positively defined, freedom to—the right to pursue personal entrepreneurship, and expect government support. Jefferson, who had after all drafted the Declaration of Independence, tended to emphasize a negatively defined freedom from—the right not to be interfered with, not to be tyrannized. These differences of opinion have divided American politics right down to the present day.
~ Glenn Adamson
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Political correctness doesn't change us, it shuts us up.
~ Glenn Beck
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I detest audiences - not in their individual components, but en masse I detest audiences. I think they're a force of evil. It seems to me rule of mob law.
~ Glenn Gould
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I don't approve of people who watch television, but I am one of them.
~ Glenn Gould
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