“In England, you're allowed to have an opinion - as long as it comes out of your mouth.” LongOpinionMouthsEngland Author:Jamie Oliver
“If a fool keeps his mouth shut, there will be no difference of opinion.” IfsDifferencesOpinionFoolMouthsDifferences Of Opinion Author:Muhammad Taqi Usmani
“I have opinions on everything. I'm a stubborn old mule. The biggest problem is keeping my mouth shut.” ProblemOpinionMouthsStubbornMules Author:Mika
“[T]here seems to have been an actual decline in rational thinking. The United States had become a place where entertainers and professional athletes were mistaken for people of importance. They were idolized and treated as leaders; their opinions were sought on everything and they took themselves just as seriously-after all, if an athlete is paid a million or more a year, he knows he is important ... so his opinions of foreign affairs and domestic policies must be important, too, even though he proves himself to be ignorant and subliterate every time he opens his mouth.” PeopleIfsThinkingKnowsYearsHas BeensImportantStatesReasonSeemsPoliticsUnitedLeaderOpinionMillionsUnited StatesMediaPolicyProveMouthsImportancePaidAffairAthleteIgnorantTreatedRationalDeclineMistakenEntertainersRational ThinkingProfessional AthleteForeign AffairsIdolizedDomestic Policy Author:Robert A. Heinlein
“To compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation of opinions which he disbelieves and abhors is sinful and tyrannical...A wise and frugal government...shall not take from the mouth of labor the bread it has earned...Congress has not unlimited powers to provide for the general welfare but only those specifically enumerated...Would it not be better to simplify the system of taxation rather than to spread it over such a variety of subjects and pass through so many new hands?” MenHandsGovernmentOpinionWiseSubjectsMouthsLaborCongressSpreadBreadVarietyWelfareContributionUnlimitedTaxationSimplifyFrugalUnlimited PowerPropagationGeneral Welfare Author:Thomas Jefferson
“I wasn't having any luck getting accepted anyway and it forced me to re-examine what it was that I really wanted to do. In my experience in political cartooning, I was never one of those people who read the headlines and foams at the mouth with rabid opinion that I've just got to get down on paper.” PeopleWantedPoliticalOpinionPaperMouthsLuckAcceptedHeadlinesFoam Author:Bill Watterson