I have learned that trying to control other people’s opinions of you is the fastest possible route to unhappiness.

When we have to change an opinion about any one, we charge heavily to his account the inconvenience he thereby causes us.

Comment sections on the internet is like gang graffiti, abusive words sprayed like nonsense and it's ugly to look at.

New opinions are always suspected, and usually opposed, without any other reason but because they are not already common.

At first, they'll only dislike what you say, but the more correct you start sounding the more they'll dislike you.

Faithfulness imparts God's reason for all circumstances. No matter what the world says, losing is no longer an option.

When we mention our personal opinions we must always make quite clear the difference between them and the Faith itself . . .

The circumstances of the world are so variable that an irrevocable purpose or opinion is almost synonymous with a foolish one.

People will always have opinions about your decision because they're not courageous enough to take action on their opinion.

The value of an opinion is only measured by its user. It's ironic that the value of a fact is only measured by its observer.

Most people are other people. Their thoughts are someone else's opinions, their lives a mimicry, their passions a quotation.

If you have to say or do something controversial, aim so that people will hate that they love it and not love that they hate it.

When dealing with critics always remember this: Critics judge things based on what is outside of their content of understanding.

I tried so hard not to be compared, so I choose to be different and it came to the point that I don't even recognized myself.

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.