"It is a difference of opinion which..." - Quote by Jane Austen
It is a difference of opinion which does not admit of proof. We each begin probably with a little bias towards our own sex, and upon that bias build every circumstance in favour of it which has occurred within our own circle.
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“It is only about things that do not interest one that one can give a really unbiased opinion, which is no doubt the reason why an unbiased opinion is always absolutely valueless.”
“There are instances when we are like horses, we psychologists, and grow restless: we see our own shadow wavering up and down before us. A psychologist must look away from himself in order to see anything at all.”
“When Pleasure is at the bar the jury is not impartial.”
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“To me... it appears that there have been differences of opinion and party differences, from the first establishment of government to the present day, and on the same question which now divides our own country; that these will continue through all future time; that every one takes his side in favor of the many, or of the few, according to his constitution, and the circumstances in which he is placed.”
“I wish to say what I think and feel today, with the proviso that tomorrow perhaps I shall contradict it all.”
“After the war, and until the day of his death, his position on almost every public question was either mischievous or ridiculous, and usually both.”