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Sentences starting with opinions
- Opinions here, as to the prospect of Douglas being nominated, are quite conflicting--some very confident he will, and others that he will not be. [7]
- Opinions based upon theory, superstition and ignorance are not very precious. [5]
- Opinions were not permissible as evidence. [11]
- Opinions that prove nothing are, of course, without value--any but a dead person knows that much. [5]
- Opinions that prove nothing are, of course, without value any but a dead person knows that much. [5]
- Opinions which do not excite the faintest show of temper at this time from those who do not accept them were treated as if they were the utterances of a nihilist incendiary. [6]
- Opinions were taken, and the tribunal decided that Joan should hear the articles read this time. [5]
- Opinions were divided, and arguments were advanced for and against that project. [2]
Sentences ending with opinions
- I recognize in your arguments that which smacks of his tongue, despite what he says of your reading the public prints and of forming your own opinions. [9]
- Among the commanders who hold these views are some who have never had any affinity with what is called "Abolitionism," or with "Republican Party politics," but who hold them purely as military opinions. [7]
- There are expressions used in it which might well put a stop to all scientific discussions, were they to form the current coin in our exchange of opinions. [3]
- Frankly, crisply, she told him strange truths, and, without mercy, crumbled his wrong opinions. [11]
- It was intended to controvert opinions which I think just, and to assail (politically, not personally) those men who, in common with me, entertain those opinions. [7]
- They don't like to admit these facts, because they throw doubt upon some of their cherished opinions. [6]
- The men of this party had both the quality and the defect of frankness in their opinions. [2]
- These reports are the basis of our knowledge and opinions. [4]
- Each individual felt that he was a fellow-prisoner of his neighbor, and drew closer to companions of his own rank and opinions. [10]
- And finally he surprises me with, "Well, my friend, you seem to have drifted away from your old notions and opinions. [4]
Sentences containing opinions two or more times
- It is a humbling thought, but there is no way to get around it: all opinions upon these great subjects are brass-farthing opinions. [5]
- But what he hates is Lindau's opinions, and what he says is that no man who holds such opinions shall have any work from him. [8]
- Their opinions were all just green with prejudice, and I feel those opinions to this day. [5]
More example sentences with the word opinions in them
- I should tell you that this doubt has been confirmed into something very nearly approaching certainty by the best opinions we have been enabled, in this short space of time, to take upon the subject. [12]
- I can give you only a brief abstract of my own opinions on this delicate and difficult subject. [6]
- Indeed, for many years, if there was any exception to the general toleration it was in the social ostracism of those who held and expressed extreme opinions in regard to immediate emancipation, and were stigmatized as abolitionists. [4]
- This broken and worthless thing, it is true, was powerful to justify her in the opinions of her judges and her enemies; with this in her hand she would easily confute her accusers. [10]
- I am approached with the most opposite opinions and advice, and that by religious men, who are equally certain that they represent the Divine will. [7]
- And Katterle agreed with him; she never contradicted his opinions, and surely Biberli must know what treatment befitted a knight, since he was the foster-brother of one. [10]
- If any one will read my speech, he will find I mentioned that as one of the points decided in the course of the Supreme Court opinions, but I did not state what objection I had to it. [7]
- They were men whose opinions were their own property and not subject to revision and amendment, suggestion or criticism, by anybody, even their friends. [5]
- Suppose a minister were to undertake to express opinions on medical subjects, for instance, would you not think he was going beyond his province? [6]
- The minister's opinions well represented the attitude of his time. [9]
- At first I was very cautious, but when I perceived that the opinions of the doubters and deniers merely inspired her with pity, I spoke more freely. [10]
- At first it was Mr. Barbo alone who perceived Eliphalet's greatness,--Mr. Barbo, whose opinions were so easily had that they counted for nothing. [9]
- This circumstance, which was deeply lamented by his parents and tutors, was in fact, in the best opinions, an advantage to him; for it often happens that apparent superiority does us damage, and that from apparent defect springs the saving of our life. [10]
- Austen apparently cared very little for him or his opinions in comparison with his own estimate of right and wrong. [9]
- The various and varying opinions entertained about the quality and value of his work do not require notice here. [4]
- This will breed vacillation and uncertainty in its opinions about religion, and politics, and business, and sweethearts, and everything, and will undermine its principles, and rot them away, and make the poor thing characterless, and its success in life impossible. [5]
- His Majesty usually uttered exactly the opposite of his real opinions, and therefore, in the outline of his abdication speech, he twice emphasized how great a debt of gratitude Don Philip owed him for the Heritage which while still alive he bequeathed to him. [10]
- They are in utter darkness as to his opinions on any of the questions of policy which occupy the public attention. [7]
- The visitors were usually young men, terribly respectful, but cherishing, as he imagined, ideals and opinions chasmally different from his; and he felt in their presence something like an anachronism, something like a fraud. [8]
- What is the use of my saying what some of these opinions are? [6]
- It raised a turmoil of excited conversation, and opinions fell thick and fast. [5]
- This is especially true when the authority of great names is fallen back upon as a defence of opinions not in themselves deserving to be upheld. [6]
- This third and totally-unexpected shaking-up had caused him to feel somewhat deranged internally, though it had not altered the opinions now so firmly planted in his head. [9]
- He was gravitating to the majority, where he hoped to find "rest"; but he was dreadfully sensitive to the opinions of the minority he was on the point of leaving. [6]
- He was frank, to the limit; he had opinions on all subjects; they were always on tap and ready for delivery, and he cared not a farthing whether his listener liked them or didn't. [5]
- Thou wilt have to swallow thy golden opinions, my buckskin, when we put thee in office. [9]
- Without being able to share all her opinions, philosophical, political, or religious,--without adopting her theories,--I yet find a worth and greatness in herself, and a consistency, benevolence, perseverance in her practice, such as wins the sincerest esteem and affection. [14]
- I was about to say that your opinions were formed, but I will alter that, and say that your minds are fixed. [9]
- Another sticks close to its own line of thought and follows it as far as it goes, with no heed for others' opinions, as the bishop sweeps the board in the line of his own color. [6]
- Further, it imparted to him a familiarity with their opinions and hopes and aspirations which enabled him to understand and sympathize with feelings in which he did not always share. [4]
- I believe myself to be guilty of no such thing as the latter, though, of course, I cannot claim that I am entirely free from all error in the opinions I advance. [7]
- We have no thoughts of our own, no opinions of our own; they are transmitted to us, trained into us. [5]
- This proves that those other senators thought the change a substantial one, and that the Judge thought their opinions worth deferring to. [7]
- He does not think that we are to rely upon the opinions and practices of the primitive church. [6]
- His own opinions, therefore, seem not to rest on a very firm basis, even in his own mind; and I suppose the world believes, and will continue to believe, that precisely on the substance of that change this whole agitation has arisen. [7]
- They poured out their opinions most freely and frankly about the frosty attitude of the people who were present at that performance, and about the Boston newspapers for the position they had taken in regard to the matter. [5]
- Every man on the town list helped edit the thing--that is, he gave orders as to how it was to be edited; dictated its opinions, marked out its course for it, and every time the boss failed to connect he stopped his paper. [5]
- The notion that the subscriber has a right to interfere in the conduct of the paper, or the reader to direct its opinions, is based on a misconception of what the newspaper is. [4]
- The power of the press is in its facility for making public opinions and events. [4]
- We know that the opinions expressed will not be theirs, evolved out of their own feeling, but that they will be the cut-and-dried results of conventionality. [4]
- When one of the opinions expressed is fulfilled, that opinion gets connected with the event as a command preceding it. [2]
- I think decidedly the latter; and I find no medium opinions concerning him. [4]
- They all examined the hole, they all made the sufferer tell it over again, then they all discussed it, and got off as many leather-headed opinions about it as an average crowd of humans could have done. [5]
- So much for the doctrines of Hahnemann, which have been stated without comment, or exaggeration of any of their features, very much as any adherent of his opinions might have stated them, if obliged to compress them into so narrow a space. [3]
- The friends of the bill had been not only willing that its opponents should express their opinions, but had strongly desired it. [5]
- They have passed that prison wall which others have long declared impassable; and who that has not shall dare to weigh opinions with them as to the mode of passing? [7]
- He was aware that his son had far less rigid opinions than himself; that he even defended Wolfe Tone and Thomas Emmet against abuse and damnation. [11]
- The latter could tell marvellous tales, and had his own peculiar opinions about everything between heaven and earth. [10]
- Even in the tasks allotted to each, and the opinions passed upon our physical and mental achievements, there never was any fixed standard. [10]
- Everywhere he was surrounded by a crowd of listeners--his sayings and opinions were widely quoted. [5]
- And yet I'm sure you have opinions. [9]
- I never saw such a bird for delivering opinions. [5]
- They express themselves sturdily and naturally, and with no subservience to the opinions of others. [4]
- He was unpleasantly struck, too, by the excessive contempt for others that he observed in Speranski, and by the diversity of lines of argument he used to support his opinions. [2]
- He also held strenuous opinions of the conduct of Government and the suppression of public evils, based obviously upon military views of things. [11]
- He carried this strain of conviction all through his syndicate letter, which he now took out of his desk and finished, with an increasing security of his opinions and a mounting severity in his judgments. [8]
- The difference, and sometimes complete contradiction, between men's opinions and their lives, and between one man and another, pleased him and drew from him an amused and gentle smile. [2]
- If there are some who conceive that any important end would be answered by recording such opinions, or by collecting the history of all the cases they could find in which no evidence of the influence of contagion existed, I believe they are in error. [3]
- On the credit side of the account we have strong opinions from the people who knew her best. [5]
- And if I should never be elected to any office, I trust I may go down with no stain of falsehood upon my reputation, notwithstanding the hard opinions Judge Douglas chooses to entertain of me. [7]
- I love the sentiments of those old-time men, and shall be most happy to abide by their opinions. [7]
- In a senseless self-denial I should gradually have, withered into a meaningless old maid, with no opinions of my own, and no more definite purpose in life than to write checks for charities. [9]
- To him they seemed opinions inherited, not formed, and in most cases were nothing more than the result of prejudice working upon ignorance. [4]
- And what March says is that no man shall be punished through him for his opinions, he don't care what they are. [8]
- The habit of saying right out what you think of everybody is not a good one, and the record of such opinions and impressions, while it is not so mischievous to the public as talking may be, is harmful to the recorder. [4]
- In that drawing room were gathered, by the Emperor's wish, not a military council (the Emperor preferred indefiniteness), but certain persons whose opinions he wished to know in view of the impending difficulties. [2]
- Of these he reports various opinions as delivered in conversation. [6]
- He did not renounce his opinions, but felt himself in some way to blame and wished to justify himself. [2]
- Mr. Allibone has recorded the opinions of some of our best scholars as expressed to him. [6]
- His temper was quick, the prospect of opposition often made him overbearing, yet on occasions he listened with surprising patience to his subordinates when they ventured to differ from his opinions. [9]
- He wants to punish him for his opinions. [8]
- Each said the public talk and the newspaper reports had not so biased his mind but that sworn testimony would overthrow his previously formed opinions and enable him to render a verdict without prejudice and in accordance with the facts. [5]
- I do not pretend to account for this astonishing transformation in your opinions. [9]
- Nevertheless, it is perhaps of some importance that we have been able to submit our opinions and views directly to prominent insurgents, and to hear them in answer in a courteous and not unfriendly manner. [7]
- This gave the parents a confidence that yielded some hours of sober joy; they believed that Ambulinia would now cease to love Elfonzo, and that her stolen affections would now expire with her misguided opinions. [5]
- He states his own opinions and feelings, and leaves it to be inferred that he has good grounds for adopting them; but he spares the Americans the bitterness which a detail of the circumstances would have produced. [5]
- Any decent person ought to go mad, if he really holds such or such opinions. [6]
- It was no ordinary spectacle, when these two men, who, towering far above their fellow-citizens, not only in stature, but moral earnestness and enthusiastic devotion to the cause of liberty, declared their opinions and expressed their wrath. [10]
- When a man or woman has reached this stage of propriety we are never curious any more concerning their opinions on any subject. [4]
- There are many opinions, but few decided ones. [4]
- What are their opinions to me? [5]
- But you expressed opinions then that I shared. [9]
- But it had opinions of its own, and would compare well enough with the "Gentleman's Magazine," to say nothing of "My Grandmother's Review, the British. [6]
- There are different opinions extant concerning the remarkable original of this character; ardent defenders and detractors of his are still living, but all agree that he was a strange man of great power. [9]
- A man whose opinions are not attacked is beneath contempt. [6]
- Many facts and opinions are in favor of each of these modes of transmission. [3]
- Holding the individual opinion that the appointment of a different gentleman would be better, I ask especial attention and consideration for his claims, and for the opinions expressed in his favor by those over whom I can claim no superiority. [7]
- Such was the opinion of Judge Douglas, and such were the opinions of the leading men of the Democratic Party. [7]
- You will find open hands with me and those who share my opinions. [10]
- To the public, one reviewer may be the same impersonal being as another; but an author has frequently a far deeper significance to attach to opinions. [14]
- I am not one of those who in expressing opinions confine themselves to facts. [5]
- An enlightening commentary on the meaning of the Declaration, in the minds of the American statesmen of the period, is furnished by the opinions which some of them expressed upon the French Revolution while it was in progress. [4]
- One at least of us is a regular church-goer, and believes a man may be devout and yet very free in the expression of his opinions on the gravest subjects. [6]
- Indeed, in one of them he found some of his own pencilled marginal notes, beneath which she had written her insistent opinions, sometimes with amazing point. [11]
- The chief effect of talk on any subject is to strengthen one's own opinions, and, in fact, one never knows exactly what he does believe until he is warmed into conviction by the heat of attack and defence. [4]
- The larger portion of my limited circle of readers must be quite indifferent to, if not ignorant of, the adverse opinions which have been expressed or recorded concerning any of these Addresses or Essays now submitted to their own judgment. [6]
- But the study of man has been so completely subjected to our preconceived opinions, that we have got to begin all over again. [6]
- Without yielding any of her opinions, this idea somehow changed her relations to Margaret; a little, I thought, to the amusement of Mrs. Fletcher and the other ladies, to whom marriage took on a less mysterious aspect. [4]
- It may have occurred to Philip that Celia had not sufficient respect for his opinions; she regarded them simply as opinions, not as his. [4]
- He sought and obtained on the constitutionality question the separate written opinions of Jefferson, Hamilton, and Edmund Randolph,--they then being respectively Secretary of State, Secretary of the Treasury, and Attorney general. [7]
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