“Can I get your opinion on something? You always have such a great perspective.”— Courtney Brunson, elitedaily.com
“If your man is comfortable enough to open up to you about something that is bothering him or upsetting him then it is a sign that he trusts you and values your opinion and input. Having this level of closeness is a sure sign that he sees you as ‘the one’ and will lead to you walking down the aisle o…”— Sonya Schwartz, heraspiration.com
“Fuck anyone who thinks you’re weak because of your mental illness. You are brave. You are strong. You will find your happiness again. All you need to do is put yourself first and other’s opinions last.”— Alexandria Brown, thoughtcatalog.com
“She adopts your life, opinions, and friends as her own. The desperate woman will act as if she had no life before you came along.”— Carol Bleyle, sunsigns.org
“Stop letting a look or comment from someone else determine how you feel about yourself.”— Shannon Kaiser, mindbodygreen.com
“I don't have to listen to rumors about a man when I can judge him for myself.”— Stephen King, amazon.com
“There’s one thing I dislike more than being hurt, it’s being seen to be hurt.”— Ruth Ware, amazon.com
“The trouble with having an open mind, of course, is that people will insist on coming along and trying to put things in it.”— Terry Pratchett, amazon.com
“Have an opinion. If he asks what you want to do, suggest that restaurant you love or the movie you're dying to see, all while maintaining an air of I'm-down-for-whatever. The fact that you know what you like and aren't making him call all the shots will be a huge turn-on.”— Kelly Thore, cosmopolitan.com
“Right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows better.”— Mark Twain, amazon.com
“You know how advice is - you only want it if it agrees with what you wanted to do anyways.”— John Steinbeck, amazon.com
“As you care less about what people think of you, you will care more about what others think of themselves.”— Stephen R. Covey, amazon.com
“What are called opinions ‘on the left’ and ‘on the right’ in the media represent only a limited spectrum of debate, which reflects the range of needs of private power—but there’s essentially nothing beyond those ‘acceptable’ positions.”— Noam Chomsky, amazon.com