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Opinions

«What you see is news, what you know is background, what you feel is opinion»
Author: Lester Markel | About: Opinions | Keywords: background
«To observe people in conflict is a necessary part of a child's education. It helps him to understand and accept his own occasional hostilities and to realize that differing opinions need not imply an absence of love.»
«We probably wouldn't worry about what people think of us if we could know how seldom they do.»
Author: Olin Miller | About: Opinions | Keywords: Know how, probably, seldom
«We should be eternally vigilant against attempts to check the expression of opinions that we loathe.»
«Truth is one forever absolute, but opinion is truth filtered through the moods, the blood, the disposition of the spectator.»
«Well, my deliberate opinion is - it's a jolly strange world.»
Author: Arnold Bennett | About: Opinions, World | Keywords: deliberate, jollier, jolly
«We must always think about things, and we must think about things as they are, not as they are said to be.»
«We have no right to express an opinion until we know all of the answers.»
Author: Kurt Cobain (Musician, Singer) | About: Answers, Opinions | Keywords: know-all, The Wee, wee
«What is in question is a kind of book reviewing which seems to be more and more popular: the loose putting down of opinions as though they were facts, and the treating of facts as though they were opinions.»
«What signifies protesting so against flattery! when a person speaks well of one, it must either be true or false, you know; if true, let us rejoice in his good opinion; if he lies, it is a proof at least that he loves more to please me, than to sit s»
Author: Samuel Johnson (Critic, Poet, Writer) | About: Flattery, Opinions | Keywords: protesting

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