How would you categorize the following statement by Asimov?

But what I see - those quiet, twinkling points of light - is not all the beauty there is.
a. valid opinion
b. faulty opinion**'
c. fact
d. bias

How can opinion be faulty?

I thought it was because there is no facts behind that opinion of Asimov's

That's the thing! Opinions don't need facts!!

wouldnt it be a?

To categorize the statement by Asimov, we need to analyze its content. The statement "But what I see - those quiet, twinkling points of light - is not all the beauty there is" indicates a personal perspective or subjective interpretation of the world. It does not present a fact that can be objectively checked or proven.

Therefore, it can be categorized as a faulty opinion. The word "faulty" implies that there may be things incorrect or incomplete about the statement. In this case, it suggests that the speaker's perception might not fully capture the entirety of beauty in the world.