It didn't matter; his opinion meant less than nothing to her.
"I believe I have told you how little public opinion means to me."
"I'm sure your opinion means a great deal to him."
She has to spend the household money and her good opinion of products means sales.
"Perhaps you are unaware, but others' opinions mean little to me now."
Their good opinion means more to me than anyone who tries to level that charge against my music.
"Your good opinion means a great deal to us."
"I can't tell you how much your good opinion means to me."
'Public opinion' in this context means the press and the stock market.
"It felt right, if my opinion means anything to you," she said at last.