I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish to have good reasons for them.

George Eliot
I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish...
I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish...
I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish...
I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish...
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I cannot imagine myself without some opinion, but I wish to have good reasons for them. This quote best highlights the importance of having strong opinions. Some people believe that they need to keep their opinions to themselves, but this is not what this quote suggests. The quote talks about how you should be able to support your opinions with reasons.

If you are unsure of yourself, it is best to ask others for advice on how to make your opinion stronger. But if your opinion is strong, then you should feel confident in holding onto it.

Source: Middlemarch

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