Quotes about Opinions
My political opinions lean more and more to Anarchy (philosophically understood, meaning abolition of control not whiskered men with bombs).
— JRR Tolkien
The best rules to form a young man are: to talk little, to hear much, to reflect alone upon what has passed in company, to distrust one's own opinions, and value others that deserve it.
— William Temple
There is no more fundamental axiom of American freedom than the familiar statement: In a free country we punish men for the crimes they commit but never for the opinions they have.
— Harry S. Truman
If you get any two evangelicals together, you will have at least three opinions! I
— Neil Anderson
Certainly, I approve of political opinions, but there are people who do not know where to stop.
— Victor Hugo
Thanks to TV and for the convenience of TV, you can only be one of two kinds of human beings, either a liberal or a conservative.
— Kurt Vonnegut Jr.
No matter what you do, 10% of the population will not like you.
— Joyce Meyer
Trends working at least marginally towards the implantation of a very narrow range of attitudes, memories, and opinions include control of major television networks and newspapers by a small number of similarly motivated powerful corporation and individuals, the disappearance of competitive daily newspapers in many cities, the replacement of substantive debate by sleaze in political campaigns, and episodic erosion of the principal of the separation of powers.
— Carl Sagan
As a young person, I wanted everyone to agree with me.
— Henry Rollins
I don't trust liberals, I trust conservatives.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
The words of Christ are of more worth than the opinions of all the physicians in the universe.
— Ellen White
It is not advisable, James, to venture unsolicited opinions. You should spare yourself the embarrassing discovery of their exact value to your listener.
— Ayn Rand