OPINION QUOTES V

quotations about opinion

Genuine belief ended with persecution. As soon as it was felt that to punish a man for maintaining an independent opinion was shocking and unjust, so soon a doubt had entered whether the faith established was unquestionably true.

JAMES ANTHONY FROUDE

The Nemesis of Faith

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Every man speaks of public opinion, and means by public opinion, public opinion minus his opinion.

G. K. CHESTERTON

Heretics

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Correct opinions, well established on any subject, are the best preservative against the seductions of error.

BISHOP MANT

attributed, Holy Thoughts on Holy Things


It is an unpleasant thing to differ in opinion with the rest of one's species -- it is making a sort of North Pole of one's own, and then setting out in search of it.

LETITIA ELIZABETH LANDON

The New Monthly Magazine, 1834


Change of opinion is increase of knowledge.

URIEL ACOSTA

attributed, Day's Collacon


A man should change his opinion as often as he finds it wrong.

ROBERT CARY

attributed, Day's Collacon


Men do not care so much for the opinions they hold, as for what they hold by their opinions.

RALPH VENNING

The New Command Renew'd


It is often easier as well as more advantageous to conform ourselves to other men's opinions than to bring them over to ours.

JEAN DE LA BRUYÈRE

"Of Society and of Conversation", Les Caractères

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There is simply too much to think about. It is hopeless -- too many kinds of special preparation are required. In electronics, in economics, in social analysis, in history, in psychology, in international politics, most of us are, given the oceanic proliferating complexity of things, paralyzed by the very suggestion that we assume responsibility for so much. This is what makes packaged opinion so attractive.

SAUL BELLOW

"There Is Simply Too Much to Think About", It All Adds Up

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Opponents fancy they refute us when they repeat their own opinion and pay no attention to ours.

JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE

The Maxims and Reflections of Goethe

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There are as many opinions as there are experts.

FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT

speech, June 12, 1942

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Opinions, like weapons, are often made for defense as well as offense.

EDWARD COUNSEL

Maxims

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It is often very illuminating ... to ask yourself how you got at the facts on which you base your opinion. Who actually saw, heard, felt, counted, named the thing, about which you have an opinion?

WALTER LIPPMANN

Public Opinion

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The greatest deception which men incur proceeds from their opinions.

LEONARDO DA VINCI

Thoughts on Art and Life

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Persecution is only an attempt to do that overtly and with violence, which the community is, in self-defense, perpetually doing unconsciously and in silence. In many societies variation of belief is practically impossible. In other societies it is permitted only along certain definite lines. In no society that has ever existed, or could be conceived as existing, are opinions equally free (in the scientific sense of the term, not the legal) to develop themselves indifferently in all directions.

ARTHUR BALFOUR

Essays and Addresses

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It is only natural, of course, that each man should think his own opinions best: the crow loves his fledgling, and the ape his cub.

THOMAS MORE

Utopia

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It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse races.

MARK TWAIN

The Tragedy of Pudd'nhead Wilson

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Let us resist the opinion of the world fearlessly, provided only that our self-respect grows in proportion to our indifference.

MADAME SWETCHINE

"Airelles", The Writings of Madame Swetchine

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People of good sense are those whose opinions agree with ours.

H. W. SHAW

attributed, Day's Collacon


It is always chilling in friendly intercourse, to say you have no opinion to give. And if you deliver an opinion at all, it is mere stupidity not to do it with an air of conviction and well-founded knowledge. You make it your own in uttering it, and naturally get fond of it.

GEORGE ELIOT

The Mill on the Floss

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