"Self-opinionated" Quotes from Famous Books
... recognised Platt's executive ability, and their friendship, cemented by likeness of views and an absence of rivalry, kept them sympathetically together in clearly defined fields of activity. In a way each supplemented the other. Platt was neither self-opinionated nor overbearing. He dealt with matters political with the light touch of a man of affairs, and although without sentiment or ideals, he worked incessantly, listened attentively, and was anxious to ... — A Political History of the State of New York, Volumes 1-3 • DeAlva Stanwood Alexander |