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  • Opinion Quote #1

    Abolish music prejudices. Form opinions and love music for itself, not its genre, performer(s) or popularity status.

    Abigail Biddinger

  • Opinion Quote #2

    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
  • Opinion Quote #3

    After the New Yorker piece I decided that I would never give another interview to anyone on any subject and that I would keep away from all places where I would be likely to be interviewed. If you say nothing it is difficult for someone to get it wrong.

    Ernest Hemingway
  • Opinion Quote #4

    Ah well that I can't tell you. Diana ducked her head so that the brim of her bonnet covered her face. Some things must remain a mystery and for now I think I'll keep my opinion of you and your compliments to myself.

    Anna Godbersen
  • Opinion Quote #5

    All extreme opinions consume themselves.

    Marty Rubin
  • Opinion Quote #6

    All great people had critics but they stay believe in the beauty of their dreams, fully persuaded to stay focused and determined for the realisation of their dreams.

    Lailah Gifty Akita
  • Opinion Quote #7

    Although others can devalue who we are and what we do it is entirely up to us, whether we accept or reject it. Whenever we disagree with the offered opinion we can thank for it and then move on. There is no need to prove at all that we have a different perception of ourselves from what we are being offered.

    Raphael Zernoff
  • Opinion Quote #8

    always keep in mind that an article of faith is not something that the faithful assume. Faith, for those who have it, is the most certain form of knowledge, not a tentative opinion.

    Mortimer J. Adler
  • Opinion Quote #9

    Always try to be perceptive and observant in living, sensatory for details and diversity. Always try to see beyond the surface, and look in another perspective. Always try not to judge. Always seeks new experience, embrace and took chances. To live life maximally and develop into a better person.

    Unknown
  • Opinion Quote #10

    An artist simply cannot trust any public emblem of merit.

    Samuel R. Delany
  • Opinion Quote #11

    An enlightened thinker does not waste his precious time thinking about what others think of what he thinks.

    Mokokoma Mokhonoana
  • Opinion Quote #12

    And if, by the end [of this book], you reckon you might still disagree with me, then I offer you this: you'll still be wrong, but you'll be wrong with a lot more panache and flair than you could possibly manage right now.

    Ben Goldacre
  • Opinion Quote #13

    Anyone who ever bet against you was wrong. Don’t let their opinion blind you from your reality. You were not meant to live their life; LIVE yours!

    Steve Maraboli
  • Opinion Quote #14

    Apriority creates ambiguities among ideas.

    Toba Beta
  • Opinion Quote #15

    Art is in the eye of the beholder, and everyone will have their own interpretation.

    E.A. Bucchianeri
  • Opinion Quote #16

    As far as it is your opinion it is not wrong, what matters is that it is your opinion.

    Shrey Srivastava
  • Opinion Quote #17

    As long as other people's opinions matter more than your own, you're owned by them. You're not even free.

    Oprah Winfrey
  • Opinion Quote #18

    As long as other people's opinions matter more than your own, you're owned by them. You're not even free.

    Oprah Winfrey
  • Opinion Quote #19

    As the dew drop slides down the leaf to wet the soil, they call it fall in love. Yet, do we know the way up from the way down?

    R. N. Prasher
  • Opinion Quote #20

    As uncomfortable as it might be, I refuse to let the comfort of being agreed with suffocate my opinions.

    Mokokoma Mokhonoana
  • Opinion Quote #21

    At present, the successful office-seeker is a good deal like the center of the earth; he weighs nothing himself, but draws everything else to him. There are so many societies, so many churches, so many isms, that it is almost impossible for an independent man to succeed in a political career. Candidates are forced to pretend that they are catholics with protestant proclivities, or christians with liberal tendencies, or temperance men who now and then take a glass of wine, or, that although not members of any church their wives are, and that they subscribe liberally to all. The result of all this is that we reward hypocrisy and elect men entirely destitute of real principle; and this will never change until the people become grand enough to allow each other to do their own thinking.

    Our government should be entirely and purely secular. The religious views of a candidate should be kept entirely out of sight. He should not be compelled to give his opinion as to the inspiration of the bible, the propriety of infant baptism, or the immaculate conception. All these things are private and personal. The people ought to be wise enough to select as their officers men who know something of political affairs, who comprehend the present greatness, and clearly perceive the future grandeur of our country. If we were in a storm at sea, with deck wave-washed and masts strained and bent with storm, and it was necessary to reef the top sail, we certainly would not ask the brave sailor who volunteered to go aloft, what his opinion was on the five points of Calvinism. Our government has nothing to do with religion. It is neither christian nor pagan; it is secular. But as long as the people persist in voting for or against men on account of their religious views, just so long will hypocrisy hold place and power. Just so long will the candidates crawl in the dust—hide their opinions, flatter those with whom they differ, pretend to agree with those whom they despise; and just so long will honest men be trampled under foot.

    Robert G. Ingersoll
  • Opinion Quote #22

    At this very moment you are probably basing your value on how other people value you, even though most of the time, you don’t even know what these people really think. You are assuming what they think based on behavior you interpreted. In truth, most people don’t think about you at all. They are too focused on their own stuff. And if they do think about you, they probably don’t think what you think they think. You are most likely projecting your own fears of not being good enough onto them. What you think they think tells you more about your own opinion of yourself than theirs.

    Kimberly Giles
  • Opinion Quote #23

    Atlas was permitted the opinion that he was at liberty, if he wished, to drop the Earth and creep away; but this opinion was all that he was permitted.

    Franz Kafka
  • Opinion Quote #24

    Awareness is our true self; it’s what we are. So we don’t have to try to develop awareness; we simply need to notice how we block awareness, with our thoughts, our fantasies, our opinions, and our judgments. We’re either in awareness, which is our natural state, or we’re doing something else. The mark of mature students is that most of the time, they don’t do something else. They’re just here, living their life. Nothing special.

    Charlotte Joko Beck
  • Opinion Quote #25

    Be careful! If the opinion of others is your gauge, then it is also your goal. If you concern yourself with what others think, then you can only go as far as others think. You're better than that!

    Steve Maraboli
  • Opinion Quote #26

    Be happy with who you are and respect not only others but your own opinions and beliefs as well, that way we can all live along peacefully.

    Isabella Poretsis
  • Opinion Quote #27

    Before we can influence our culture, our visions must die.

    Mark Sayers
  • Opinion Quote #28

    Behind every beautiful thing, there's some kind of pain.

    Bob Dylan
  • Opinion Quote #29

    Behind every beautiful thing, there's some kind of pain.

    Bob Dylan
  • Opinion Quote #30

    Being an independent modern day diva is cute...BUT being dedicated, faithful, willing to face the world together, monogamous, honest, family orientated, caring, nurturing, dependable, affectionate, easy to work with, hard working, and a woman I can call my own...is down right sexy. BUT THAT'S JUST MY HUMBLE OPINION

    claris yetunde ramsin

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