Quotes About Admiration
that is a gemstone that truly glitters, friend.
~ Brandon Sanderson
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Shallan had not expected Jasnah Kholin to be so beautiful
~ Brandon Sanderson
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My daughter is in love with Adele. She listens to her every day. To see someone with that much passion and soul move a 9-year-old is amazing and it's magical.
~ Brandy Norwood
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Interestingly, admiration often leads to us wanting to improve ourselves. It doesn't, however, make us want to be like the person or thing we admire—we just want to be better versions of ourselves
~ Brene Brown
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We feel admiration when someone's abilities, accomplishments, or character inspires us, or when we see something else that inspires us, like art or nature. Interestingly, admiration often leads to us wanting to improve ourselves. It doesn't, however, make us want to be like the person or thing we admire—we just want to be better versions of ourselves.
~ Brene Brown
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We feel admiration when someone's abilities, accomplishments, or character inspires us, or when we see something else that inspires us, like art or nature. Interestingly, admiration often leads to us wanting to improve ourselves.
~ Brene Brown
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admiration —and surprise. It was nearly unheard of for a woman to hold property, he knew, even a woman of her rank and independence. "And you feel
~ Brenda Hiatt
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The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second something to reverence." —George Eliot (Mary Ann Evans, English novelist, 1819–1880)
~ Brenda Novak
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All modern American literature comes from one book by Mark Twain called Huckleberry Finn. American writing comes from that. There was nothing before. There has been nothing as good since.
~ Hemingway, Ernest
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For youth can no more live without some kind of hero than it can without its daily supply of fresh air and vitamins.
~ Hendrik Willem van Loon
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This curious world we inhabit is more wonderful than convenient; more beautiful than it is useful; it is more to be admired and enjoyed than used.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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There is no help for it; for he considers, not what is truly respectable, but what is respected.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I stopped short in the path today to admire how the trees grow up without forethought regardless of the time and circumstances. They do not wait as men do—now is the golden age of the sapling—Earth, air, sun, and rain, are occasion enough.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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pues el hombre acepta no lo que es verdaderamente respetable sino lo respetado!
~ Henry David Thoreau
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I value and trust those w^ho love and praise my aspiration rather than my performance.
~ Henry David Thoreau
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We like someone because. We love someone although.
~ Henry de Montherlant
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there is no kind of flattery so irresistible as this, at second hand.
~ Henry Fielding
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Having at length finished his laboured harangue, with which the audience, though it had greatly raised their attention and admiration, were not much edified, as they really understood not a single
~ Henry Fielding
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She gazed and wondered, like a child or peasant, and paid her silent tribute to visible grandeur.
~ Henry James
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He had come abroad to enjoy the Flemish painters and all others; but what fair-tressed saint of Van Eyck or Memling was so interesting a figure as Madame de Mauves?
~ Henry James
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I was dazzled by their loveliness.
~ Henry James
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True admiration," said Mrs. Keith, "is one half respect and the other half self-denial.
~ Henry James
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She felt the moment she looked at him that he was by far the most shining presence that had ever made her gape, and her pleasure in seeing him, in knowing that he took hold of her and kissed her, as quickly throbbed into a strange shy pride in him, a perception of his making up for her fallen state, for Susan's public nudges, which quite bruised her, and for all the lessons that, in the dead schoolroom, where at times she was almost afraid to stay alone, she was bored with not having.
~ Henry James
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I am not drunk, and I am not sentimental, and I tell you you are the most wonderful woman in the world.
~ Henry Miller
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