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Quotes About Opinion

Public judgment is nothing but shared schizophrenia
~ Richard Powers
General Mark Clark, who had served in Hawaii, was one of the few military men willing to say that he thought evacuation of the 160,000 Japanese and Japanese Americans on the islands was not necessary. He also said the chances of a Japanese attack on the West Coast was
~ Richard Reeves
researchers discovered that people who have just consumed caffeinated drinks were more likely to be swayed by arguments about various controversial topics.55 In short, good evidence that there really is no such thing as a free lunch or an innocent cup of coffee.
~ Richard Wiseman
They argued about the weather, sports, sex, war, race, politics, and religion; neither of them knew the subjects they debated, but it seemed that the less they knew the better the could argue.
~ Richard Wright
Then, first of all, let us admit that there is no such thing as objectivity, no such objective fact as objectivity. Objectivity is a fabricated concept, a synthetic intellectual construction...
~ Richard Wright
I'm going to be so nervous tomorrow," Ashley confessed, linking her arm through Miranda's. "What if our whole class hates it?" "Then I'll say I told you so," Parker replied.
~ Richie Tankersley Cusick
He talks about you...he thinks you're beautiful...
~ Richie Tankersley Cusick
Nothing like watching your relatives fight, I always say.
~ Rick Riordan
She's pretty," Zethes mumbled. "I mean, she's right.
~ Rick Riordan
people can be creul,people can be mean, what they say about us is not true it makes it there opinion, and it doesnt mean thats how the rest of the world see's it.
~ Rick Riordan
There was with her a feeling of having descended in the social scale, with a corresponding sense of having risen in the spiritual. Every step which she took toward relieving herself from obligations added to her strength and expansion as an individual. She began to look with her own eyes; to see and to apprehend the deeper undercurrents of life. No longer was she content to "feed upon opinion" when her own soul had invited her.
~ Kate Chopin
You have too high an opinion of the high command
~ Kate Elliott
harm can be done by those who proffer an opinion when they are only in partial possession of the facts. A man might do better to hold his tongue than scatter words without a care as to where they might land.
~ Kate Mosse
His brow raised in wonder. "You're very understanding, Miss Fleming." Erienne laughed to hide her confusion. "My brother is of a different opinion." "Brothers generally are." The grin came back as she lifted her gaze, and his eyes moved leisurely over the fragile features, pausing at length on her soft red lips. -Christopher & Erienne
~ Kathleen E. Woodiwiss
É muito fácil", acrescentei eu, "criticar quando estamos só de passagem.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
We won the right to be free citizens. And it's one of the privileges of being born English that no matter who you are, no matter if you're rich or poor, you're born free and you're born so that you can express your opinion freely, and vote in your member of parliament or vote him out. That's what dignity's really about, if you'll excuse me, sir.
~ Kazuo Ishiguro
our objective at trial is not the ultimate truth but an opinion in our favour.
~ Keith Evans
Yours is more than business. Your opinion of him - and your continuing relationship with him - matters. My nephew is not accustomed to that, and he's struggling with it.
~ Kelley Armstrong
No, I'm telling you to get an expert. An outside opinion. I'm neither. Also, my name is either Jesse or Jasser. Mr. Mandel is my dad and calling me that isn't respectful, it's patronizing.
~ Kelley Armstrong
I think more people should shoot newspaper editors...it might improve the press
~ Ken Follett
El presidente Wilson dice que un líder debe tratar a la opinión pública del mismo modo en que un marinero se aprovecha del viento, utilizándolo para impulsar la nave en una dirección u otra, pero nunca intentando ir directamente contra él.
~ Ken Follett
There's no rule that says public opinion has to be consistent.
~ Ken Follett
There's no rule that says public opinion has to be consistent." Gus found his boss's calm admirable, but a bit frustrating. "How the heck do you deal with that?" Wilson smiled, showing his bad teeth. "Gus, did someone tell you politics was easy?
~ Ken Follett
Maud knew the proprietor of the Mail, Lord Northcliffe. Like all great press men, he really believed the drivel he published. His talent was to express his readers' most stupid and ignorant prejudices as if they made sense, so that the shameful seemed respectable. That was why they bought the paper.
~ Ken Follett