490 Quotes About Opinions
- Author Liam McGrath
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Sometimes opinions should kept to ones self, but not in appropriate situations. Be the judge of the appropriate situation, and be prepared for backfire. Moral of the story; if everyone doesn't agree, then prepare for them to lash out in disagreement.
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- Author Jane Austen
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I have no right to give my opinion," said Wickham, "as to his being agreeable or otherwise. I am not qualified to form one. I have known him too long and too well to be a fair judge. It is impossible for me to be impartial.
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- Author blasio kajuna
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kumbuka mwaka mpya unapoanza tunauanza kwa shagwe na vigelegele lakini mwisho wake ni mateso.tujipange basi
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- Author Madura aka Tirunelveli Tamizhachchi
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... the shelf life of my own opinion is somewhere between 3 seconds to 3 months, especially when it is about life and its meaning! :) ... But my recorded opinions definitely reflect my growing up for me, sometimes we do grow up in 3 seconds after we express something! :) ... yes we do!
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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A ‘normal person’ is what is left after society has squeezed out all unconventional opinions and aspirations out of a human being.
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- Author Richard Dawkins
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I don't give a damn for anybody's opinion, I only care about the facts. So I'm not an enthusiast for diversity of opinion where factual matters are concerned.
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- Author Steve Maraboli
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I am self-propelled; fueled from within. I appreciate people’s opinions, but I’m not attached to them. I learned a long time ago that if I give them the power to feed me, I also give them the power to starve me.
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- Author Shawnda Currie
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If ten eyewitnesses are asked to describe a suspect, you'll get ten different variations. The same applies to readers and their opinions about the same book. And that's how it should be; we're not robots.
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- Author John Smeaton
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It is contrary to the usual practice of professional men to give their opinions upon each other's work unless regularly called upon in the way of their profession.
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