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Opinion Quotes - Page 19

Remember that all is opinion.

Remember that all is opinion.

"Meditations" by Marcus Aurelius, Book II, (15), (c. 161 - 180 AD).

The shouting and opinion and jokes don't exist if there isn't first a story.

"Jim Lehrer is stepping aside for a dual-anchor format on PBS's 'NewsHour'" by Howard Kurtz, www.washingtonpost.com. November 30, 2009.

In all judgements by which we describe anything as beautiful, we allow no one to be of another opinion.

Immanuel Kant (2016). “The Critique of Judgement”, p.91, Jester House Publishing

...for whether we want to or not, we belong to our time and we share in its opinions, its feelings, even its delusions.

Henri Matisse, Jack D. Flam (1995). “Matisse on Art”, p.43, Univ of California Press

Habit is stronger than reason.

George Santayana (1936). “The Works of George Santayana: Interpretations of the poetry and religion. Hamlet. Shelley. Dickens. Tragic philosophy”

Telling someone he looks healthy isn't a compliment -- it's a second opinion.

Fran Lebowitz (1994). “The Fran Lebowitz Reader”, Vintage

What Obama is about, in my opinion, is he is a Global redistributionist. He's pursuing reparations but it's not racial reparations. It's global reparations for the sins and conquest of colonism.

"EXCLUSIVE: '2016 Obama's America' Filmmaker Reacts To President's Slam; Looking For Network To Air Before Election; Says Mainstream Media Refusing Coverage". Interview with Dominic Patten, deadline.com. September 11, 2012.

People are much more fascinated by your interests than they are by your opinions.

Arlene Francis (1960). “That Certain Something; the Magic of Charm”

Let experience, the least fallible guide of human opinion, be appealed to for an answer to these inquiries.

Alexander Hamilton, James Madison, Quentin P. Taylor, John Jay (1998). “The Essential Federalist: A New Reading of the Federalist Papers”, p.56, Rowman & Littlefield

Our civil rights have no dependence upon our religious opinions more than our opinions in physics or geometry.

B. L. Rayner, Thomas Jefferson (1834). “Life of Thomas Jefferson: with selections from the most valuable portions of his voluminious and unrivalled private correspondence : with portrait”, p.138