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Quotes About Admiration

Indeed, the world is a better place because there was such a leader as President Gordon B. Hinckley.
~ Joseph B. Wirthlin
I am indeed a fan of John le Carre's novels.
~ Stellan Skarsgard
I wanted to be the Six Million Dollar Man as a child. I learned how to raise each eyebrow independently, just like Lee Majors.
~ Jason Winston George
I've not enjoyed playing anywhere as much as I have in India.
~ Shahid Afridi
Rituparno Ghosh was one of the finest filmmakers of India; I had seen his films 'Raincoat' and 'Chokher Bali' and I had always admired his body of work.
~ Deepti Naval
India fell in love with me, but I fell in love with India even more.
~ Adnan Sami
In India, kids need someone to look up to. They've got it in cricket: they have Tendulkar and others.
~ Ian Rush
India buzzes for its players and that makes you feel special.
~ Kevin Pietersen
As far as Indian artists are concerned, I really like Mohammad Rafi and Sonu Nigam.
~ Armaan Malik
Americans could open doors to almost all that was admirable--it was their misfortune, not their fault, that movies and victrolas and advertisements squeezed in when they opened the door.
~ benson stella ii
Yet not the lily nor the rose, Though fairer far they be, Can more delightful thoughts disclose Than I derive from thee.
~ Bernard Barton
she admired the lofty set of his black-robed figure, the majestic shoulders, the great impatient hands, and his gloomy black eyes.
~ Bernard Evslin
She giggles at the thought and realizes quite suddenly that Donovan is religion to her.
~ Bernice L. McFadden
Weaknesses You had none I had one: I loved.
~ Bertolt Brecht
He says he'd like to kiss the ground you walk on-reminds me, did you wash them yesterday?- and after that you're his skivvy.
~ Bertolt Brecht
The night before, I'd gone overboard with my Lila poems, and maybe it's true that I was hoping that in them he'd see the genius of me, the beauty of my words in his hands.
~ Beth Kephart
She had been the quiet, rather plain girl, with a surprisingly sharp tongue if she was put out, lovely eyes and pretty hair and a way of looking very directly at one. Now he had to admit that she had become more important to him than anyone else in the world. The idea of a future without her wasn't to be borne. She had by some mysterious metamorphosis become more beautiful than anyone else he had ever encountered.
~ Betty Neels
She wasn't looking her best; her hair was coming down, for she had shed hairpins as she'd run, and her face lacked powder and lipstick. She looked hot and tired and surprisingly happy. He thought that he had never seen anyone quite as beautiful, so absolutely necessary to his happiness. It wasn't the first time he had fallen in love, but he knew that this was the last.
~ Betty Neels
He mopped her face and thought how beautiful she was -- hair in a glorious tangle, a pink nose and puffy eyes, and swathed in a shapeless dressing gown only fit for the dustbin. The thought struck him with some force that he had fallen in love at last -- that, indeed, he had been in love for some time.
~ Betty Neels
She was liking this man more and more. She
~ Beverly Jenkins
Consider this- many times people on the other side of the fence are admiring how green your grass is!
~ Beverly LaHaye
Tina Turner is someone that I admire, because she made her strength feminine and sexy.
~ Beyonce Knowles
What a woman most admires in a man is distinction among men. What a man most admires in a woman is devotion to himself.
~ bierce ambrose iii
ADMIRATION, n. Our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.
~ bierce ambrose vi