Quotes About Admiration
I have never done anything in my life that my mother would not have approved of or been proud of.
~ Kimberly Guilfoyle
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If there is something that I respect about the Arabs, it's the fact that they never change their position.
~ Ariel Sharon
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Being an architect is like playing piano, you learn to play to admire how well the other guys play piano.
~ Santiago Calatrava
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I would have given my arm to be able to do what Iniesta does when I was a player.
~ Ernesto Valverde
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When I was a kid, I think I wanted to be Arnold Schwarzenegger.
~ Lucas Till
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I love 'Arrested Development.'
~ Rob Thomas
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I'm an Arsenal fan and an even bigger Arsene fan.
~ Susie Dent
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I've got huge respect for Arsenal as a club.
~ Brendan Rodgers
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Wenger built this club and it is hard to imagine Arsenal without him.
~ Kolo Toure
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Fans are half of an artiste... without someone to appreciate him, an artiste is nothing.
~ Fawad Khan
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In this artistic world, you might as well find a way to work with somebody that you have admiration for.
~ Johan Renck
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I thought it was so cool that all you knew about Prince was about his artistry and music.
~ Max Martin
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Admiration, gratitude, a sort of hope for better days, were mingled with pride at having such a pretty daughter.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Déjeme respirar el aire del anochecer, oír el croar de las ranas, admirar los rayos de la luna que cabrillean en las aguas; déjeme que me detenga en esta naturaleza, donde creo ver mi felicidad escrita en cada cosa y que se me aparece por vez primera en todo su esplendor, iluminada por el amor, embellecida por usted.
~ Honore de Balzac
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she seemed to me all but crazy with admiration for that Monsieur Hugo. I'm sure I don't know where such people" (Victor Hugo, Lamartine, Byron being such people to the Madame Latournelles of the bourgeoisie) "get their ideas. Modeste kept talking to me of Childe Harold, and as I did not wish to get the worst of the argument I was silly enough to try to read the thing.
~ Honore de Balzac
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decline to descend as low as they can do is the one unpardonable sin. In their feeling towards loftier natures, there is a trace of hate and fear. Too much honour with them implies censure of themselves, a thing forgiven neither to the living nor to the dead.
~ Honore de Balzac
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What does Madame Schinner say to all this?" pursued the count; "for I believe you married, out of love, the beautiful Adelaide de Rouville, the protegee of old Admiral de Kergarouet; who, by the bye, obtained for you the order for the Louvre ceilings through his nephew, the Comte de Fontaine.
~ Honore de Balzac
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The most callous of her guests admired her as young Rome applauded some gladiator who could die smiling.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Every one esteemed Pons with his kindness and his modesty, his great self-respect and respect for others; for a pure and limpid life wins something like admiration from the worst nature in every social sphere, and in Paris a fair virtue meets with something of the success of a large diamond, so great a rarity it is. No actor, no dancer however brazen, would have indulged in the mildest practical joke at the expense of either Pons or Schmucke.
~ Honore de Balzac
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Lucien vit le Palais dans toute sa beauté primitive. La colonnade fut svelte, jeune, fraîche. La demeure de saint Louis reparut telle qu'elle fut, il en admirait les proportions babyloniennes et les fantaisies orientales. Il accepta cette vue sublime comme un poétique adieu de la création civilisée.
~ Honore de Balzac
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for a woman knows the face of the man she loves like a sailor knows the open sea
~ Honore de Balzac
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A woman knows the face of the man she loves like a sailor knows the open sea.
~ Unknown
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In Rome you long for the country; in the country—oh inconstant!—you praise the distant city to the stars.
~ Horace
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A praiser of past time.
~ Horace
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