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A lawyer’s OPINION is worth nothing, unless paid for. | English Proverb |
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A person’s taste is as much his own peculiar concern as his OPINION or his own purse. | John Stuart Mill |
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A prejudice is a vagrant OPINION without visible means of support. | Ambrose Bierce |
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A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own OPINION. | Ambrose Bierce |
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All our progress is an unfolding, like a vegetable bud. You have first an instinct, then an OPINION, then a knowledge as the plant has root, bud, and fruit. Trust the instinct to the end, though you can render no reason. | Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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Civilization means a society based upon the OPINION of civilians. | Winston Churchill |
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Do not fear to be eccentric in OPINION, for every OPINION now accepted was once eccentric. | Bertrand Russell |
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He that complies against his will, Is of his own OPINION still, Which he may adhere to, yet disown, For reasons to himself best known. | Butler |
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He that is of the OPINION money will do everything may well be suspected of doing everything for money. | Benjamin Franklin |
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Humility does not mean thinking less of yourself than of other people, nor does it mean a low OPINION of your own gifts. | William Temple |
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I can not care so much what I am in the OPINION of others as what I am in my own; I would be rich of myself and not by borrowing. | Michel De Montaigne |
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In my OPINION the most fruitful and natural play of the mind is conversation. The study of books is a drowsy and feeble exercise which does not warm you up. | Montaigue |
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It is rare that the public sentiment decides immorally or unwisely, and the individual who differs from it ought to distrust and examine well his own OPINION. | Thomas Jefferson |
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It requires ages to destroy a popular OPINION. | Voltaire |
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It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of OPINION that makes horseraces. | Mark Twain |
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