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There are opinions and then there are opinions...behold the nature of mankind.

Will Leamon
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Public opinion is the worst of all opinions.

Nicolas Chamfort
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Don't have an opinion about a person until you know them. And then when you do know the person, know him or her in such a way that you won't even think of having any opinions about them! Because you know them enough to believe that your opinions wouldn't matter, anyway. Because the importance of your opinions dim in the light of their meaningful souls. This is how to love humanity.

C. JoyBell C.
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To me, a critic is some loser who has no idea... someone with an opinion. We all have opinions. No offense, but what makes them dictate what is cool and what is not.

Vanilla Ice
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Predominant opinions are generally the opinions of the generation that is vanishing.

Benjamin Disraeli
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As many opinions you bound about a person, if you let go of them, you will attain a natural state. For whomever and for whatever matter, you have bound opinions, those opinions will continue to sting you and when you let go of those opinions, you can become natural.

Dada Bhagwan
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We are not the passive victim of others' opinions. Their opinions are powerless until we validate them.

John Ortberg, The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People
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I learnt that popular opinion is not necessarily the right opinion.

Israelmore Ayivor, 101 Keys To Everyday Passion
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It is not the opinion of the common man that matters, but the opinion of men for whom you admire and truly respect.

Bohdi Sanders, Modern Bushido: Living a Life of Excellence
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First, if any opinion is compelled to silence, that opinion may, for aught we can certainly know, be true. To deny this is to assume our own infallibility. Secondly, though the silenced opinion be an error, it may, and very commonly does, contain a portion of the truth; and since the general or prevailing opinion on any subject is rarely or never the whole truth, it is only by the collision of adverse opinions that the remainder of the truth has any chance of being supplied.

John Stuart Mill, On Liberty
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