Absurdity, n.: A statement or belief manifestly inconsistent with one's own opinion.
I will argue my points; I will have my opinions. But at the end of the day, it's the director's choice.
We are not enemies but we are just hostile to each other because of our different views and opinions.
Democracy changes its opinions from time to time, philosophy doesn't.
Actors are an insecure breed. It's hard to have your career depend upon other people's opinions of what you do.
In my opinion FOX is known for being a network that just advertises, and that's pretty much how they get their viewers.
There's so many more better TV shows than films coming out, in my opinion.
While everyone has a right to his or her opinion, the people who are informed have more of a right.
Between friends differences in taste or opinion are irritating in direct proportion to their triviality.
It is useless for the sheep to pass resolutions in favor of vegetarianism, while the wolf remains of a different opinion.
The circumstances of the world are so variable that an irrevocable purpose or opinion is almost synonymous with a foolish one.
Nothing ruins a good thing quite like knowing you share your opinions with mindless little tits.
Any lazy or biased fool can have opinions; making judgments is the hard work of responsible and compassionate people.
You have a right to your opinion about the work that you're doing. An artist is as equally important as the director. If you believe that, you can work in any circumstances.
I've learned not to attach personal feelings to critics who review your work. It's their opinions, their perceptions - it's a very subjective thing, and you can be hurt.
The movie adaptations of stage musicals that I've seen, without exception, in my opinion don't work. A lot of people would disagree with me.
I am this month one whole year older than I was this time twelve-month; and having got, as you perceive, almost into the middle of my fourth volume—and no farther than to my first day's life—'tis demonstrative that I have three hundred and sixty-...
When you begin to care too much about what everyone else says, your confidence shrinks and you start to feel like insignificant, little Jack in a strange land of intimidating giants. But when you come to realize that opinions are as diverse and plent...
I follow the course marked out by my principles and, what is more, enjoy a deep and noble pleasure in following it. You deeply despise the human race, at least our part of it; you think it not only fallen but incapable of ever rising again... For my ...
...I'm not afraid of the opinions of others - but of being needed and coming up short ...
Privilege" is something else. "Privilege" is a judgment. "Privilege" is an opinion. "Privilege" is an accusation.