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Quotes About Opinion

The surest hindrance of success is to have too high a standard of refinement in our own minds, or too high an opinion of the judgment of the public. He who is determined not to be satisfied with anything short of perfection will never do anything to please himself or others.
~ Hazlitt
The only person who is going to buy that monstrosity with all it's marble and pillars is a Persian. Why did they add all those little rooms that lead to nowhere? It's just a total abortion.
~ Heather McDonald
I haven't seen Clones, which has been during this period when I haven't seen much of anything, but I did see Phantom Menace, and see my feelings about it - see, first of all, I think that when you make a lot of movies, your attitude about the movies changes.
~ Lawrence Kasdan
Evils that befall the world are not nearly so often caused by bad men as they are by good men who are silent when an opinion must be voiced.
~ Lawrence Schiller
Elections are a Western jerk-off.
~ le carre john
A hundred times have I thought New York is a catastrophe, and fifty times : It is a beautiful catastrophe.
~ Le Corbusier
When it came to showing models to Steve Jobs, we would select models that we ourselves thought were good,' said Satzger.
~ Leander Kahney
how you feel about the product, not in a physical sense, but in a perceptual sense.
~ Leander Kahney
1. The hand that rules the press, the radio, the screen and the far-spread magazine, rules the country. 2. The spirit of liberty is the spirit which is not too sure that it is right.
~ Learned Hand
Jayda, you know what that sounds like to me? A desperate rationalization to soothe a guilty conscience." "Your opinion is meaningless, Detective. Adultery isn't a crime and telling his wife about our purely carnal relationship now would only add to her pain.
~ Lee Goldberg
Of course, collaring and tracking all bears is illogical, unreasonable, and unnatural from the point of view of park managers, regardless of one judge's opinion. It can traumatize the bears, make the bears look artificial instead of natural, cost a lot of money in radios and monitoring personnel, and give the public the perception that a national park is like the movie Westworld (all mechanical) rather than a natural preserve.
~ Lee H. Whittlesey
Dogs have hair. Cats, fur. Dogs whine, yip, howl, bark. Cats purrr. I say: No contest.
~ Lee Wardlaw
What do you mean "Ewww"? How is my tuna breath worse than peanut butter?
~ Lee Wardlaw
He who worries about reputation, Has a reputation to worry about.
~ leibfreed edwin
Raisins are healthy, and they are inexpensive, and some people may even find them delicious. But they are rarely considered helpful.
~ Lemony Snicket
I don't know if you've ever noticed this, but first impressions are often entirely wrong. You can look at a painting for the first time, for example, and not like it at all, but after looking at it a little longer you may find it very pleasing. The first time you try Gorgonzola cheese you may find it too strong, but when you are older you may want to eat nothing but Gorgonzola cheese.
~ Lemony Snicket
Are you saying that being a criminal is a matter of opinion?" I asked. Qwerty smiled, but it was sad around the edges. "No," he said. "It's a matter of handcuffs.
~ Lemony Snicket
You can't see it on me, but hidden in the depths of my life is the permanent opinion that a match is a wicked thing. This is wrong, of course. It's nonsense. A match is only as wicked as the person who is using it.
~ Lemony Snicket
War spells out my philosophy of "No right or wrong"— just "Your right, my wrong"—everything is subjective.
~ Lenny Bruce
According to the latest poll, a record 73 percent of Americans think the country is headed in the wrong direction. But the good news: Gas is so expensive that we'll never get there.
~ leno jay
According to USA Today, 74 percent of Americans plan to hand out candy this Halloween. Although President Obama thinks it should be just the top 1 percent.
~ leno jay iii
The greatest thing to be achieved in advertising, in my opinion, is believability, and nothing is more believable than the product itself.
~ Leo Burnett
Mr. Samuel Goldwyn once remarked, during a dinner table argument about psychiatry: "Anyone who goes to a psychiatrist ought to have his head examined.
~ Leo Rosten
It's too easy to criticize a man when he's out of favour, and to make him shoulder the blame for everybody else's mistakes.
~ Leo Tolstoy