To bend and prostrate oneself to express sentiments of respect, appears to be a natural motion. — Isaac D'Israeli Copy Share Image
I have one sentiment for soldiers living and dead: cheers for the living; tears for the dead. — Robert Green Ingersoll Copy Share Image
A man's diary is a record in youth of his sentiments, in middle age of his actions, in old age of his… — John Quincy Adams Copy Share Image
This is the age of the new tolerance and it is producing a bumper crop of anti-Christian and anti-American sentiment. — Josh McDowell Copy Share Image
I think the music should definitely underscore the sentiment of the song, and it can work for or against it. — Colin Meloy Copy Share Image
It is not the strengths, but the durations of great sentiments that make great men. — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
It is with fine sentiments that bad literature is made. Descend to the bottom of the well if you wish to see… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
In matters of state, one has to be full of sentiments, but one can never be sentimental. — Manmohan Singh Copy Share Image
Love alone is not enough. Without imagination, love stales into sentiment, duty, boredom. Relationships fail not because we have stopped loving but… — James Hillman Copy Share Image
“We are social and political creatures but foremost we are a biological one. Our feelings, sentiments, emotions and attractions are generally because… — M.F. Moonzajer Copy Share Image
“Religious sentiments are many a times much above reality. All are aware of reality but blinded by faith and faith has always… — Dr. Amit Abraham Copy Share Image
Man ... has an inborn religious sentiment that whispers of a God to his inmost soul, as a shell taken from the… — Horace Mann Copy Share Image
I like poems that are daggers that sing. I like poems that for all the power of the sentiments expressed, and all… — Frederick Seidel Copy Share Image
You never felt jealousy, did you, Miss Eyre? Of course not: I need not ask you; because you never felt love. You… — Charlotte Bronte Copy Share Image
The sole constitutional office of language being to express our ideas and sentiments, it becomes more and more perfect and useful, the… — Orson Squire Fowler Copy Share Image
Art is based on a strong sentiment of religion,--on a profound and mighty earnestness; hence it is so prone to co-operate with… — Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Copy Share Image
There's a schizoid quality to our relationship with animals, in which sentiment and brutality exist side by side. Half the dogs in… — Michael Pollan Copy Share Image
A man who has cured himself of all ridiculous prepossessions, and is fully, sincerely, and steadily convinced, from experience as well as… — David Hume Copy Share Image
The love of independence is a sentiment that surely none would wish to see erased from the breast of man, though the… — Thomas Malthus Copy Share Image
Why are we reading a Shakespeare play or 'Huckleberry Finn?' Well, because these works are great, but they also tell us something… — Jane Smiley Copy Share Image
In the Orient the ultimate divine mystery is sought beyond all human categories of thought and feeling, beyond names and forms, and… — Joseph Campbell Copy Share Image
Rick Black writes with the honed elegance of a poet so in command of lyric sentiment and the efficient evocative use of… — Kwame Dawes Copy Share Image
I have just been conversing with one man, to whom no weight of adverse experience will make it for a moment appear… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
“Soft, hence the blackheart under my sweet muse popular sentiments and blandishments mark your rather tranquil passions so living were you, so… — Clay Scott Brown Copy Share Image
PREFERENCE, n. A sentiment, or frame of mind, induced by the erroneous belief that one thing is better than another. — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
My political sentiments inclined toward the left and emphasized the socialist aspects every bit as much as nationalist ones. — Adolf Eichmann Copy Share Image
Customs and traditions followed in North and South India are different. But the underlying sentiments are the same. — Raashi Khanna Copy Share Image
I may be working in different languages, but the sentiments of audiences remain the same. — Catherine Tresa Copy Share Image
Honour both spirit and form, the sentiment within as well as the symbol without. — Ramakrishna Copy Share Image
That is the happiest conversation where there is no competition, no vanity, but a calm, quiet interchange of sentiments… — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
The foundation of culture, as of character, is at last the moral sentiment. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
There is a vast deal of make-believe in the carefully nurtured sentiment for country life, and the barefoot boy, and the mountain… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
“Tot i la meva efervescència no maleïa una gent, només els sentiments que encara m'unien al passat.” — Albert Sánchez Piñol Copy Share Image
The mercy of Jesus is not just sentiment: indeed it is a force that gives life, that raises man up! — Pope Francis Copy Share Image
What is a child, monsieur, but the image of two beings, the fruit of two sentiments spontaneously blended? — Honore de Balzac Copy Share Image
I still felt fondness for her - fondness, that pleasant, detached mix of admiration and sentiment, appreciation and nostalgia. — David Levithan Copy Share Image
When I approach a child, he inspires in me two sentiments; tenderness for what he is, and respect for what he may… — Louis Pasteur Copy Share Image
“Who can call a man dead whose words still hush and whose sentiments move?” — Clive Barker Copy Share Image
“Man is slave of emotions when they arise, and master of them when they don't.” — Raheel Farooq Copy Share Image
“There's more to life than regurgitating other people's sentiments--lest that is one's career.” — Gasmaskman Copy Share Image