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Quotes About Cherished

Your childhood hunger is the one that never leaves you. No matter how famous or powerful they became, my husbands would always long to be cherished. They would always yearn to feel worthy.
~ Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni
Were all on a golden journey-every one of us. A journey inspired by golden dreams, and at the end awaits a golden crown of righteousness....please remember that every step is to be cherished. Every single one...
~ Chris Heimerdinger
He could not admit that he had known the truth then and was now mistaken, because as soon as he began to think calmly about it, the whole thing fell to pieces; nor could he admit that he had been mistaken then, because he cherished his state of soul at that time, and by admitting that it had been due to weakness he would have profaned those moments.
~ Leo Tolstoy
Family photo albums are so powerful in that they make kids feel valued, cherished and respected.
~ Nancy O'Dell
There's a group of people - maybe the secular Taliban is a good name for them - who have morphed this idea, that you have to accept my values being every bit as cherished as your values. That's not tolerance... There are too many things in this world which we sit back and tolerate.
~ Foster Friess
My first car was a Mini, a little red Mini. I cherished it and I stripped the seats out of it and 'boy-racered' it.
~ Chris Harris
Our country - whether bounded by the St. John's and the Sabine, or however otherwise bounded or described, and be the measurements more or less; - still our country, to be cherished in all our hearts, and to be defended by all our hands.
~ Robert Charles Winthrop
spiritual awakening through which they would see that all their cherished patriotic ideals were no more than a deadly tissue of dreams.
~ Unknown
Another [interviewee] told me that because her relationships aren't built on false ideas about exclusivity forever, she feels more cherished by her partners; she said, "There is an investment in what we have rather than what we should have.
~ Tristan Taormino
Dignity is an affection, cute but eccentric, like learning French or collecting scarves.
~ Dave Eggers
The web of our life is of a mingled yarn, good and ill together: our virtues would be proud,if our faults whipped them not; and our crimes would despair, if they were not cherished by our virtues.
~ William Shakespeare
He cherished the illusion of power and consequence when the reality had gone.
~ Winston S. Churchill
Happiness is anyone and anything at all, that's loved by you.
~ Unknown
Never look at your life as something insignificant. Never forget those friends of yours that you loved.
~ Hiro Mashima
Nothing is sweeter, but that which is scarce.
~ Holly Black
The more horrible the story, the more it is cherished. Faeries may not be able to lie, but stories grow here as they do anywhere, fed on ambition and envy and desire.
~ Holly Black
Soon after it was finished in the 1820s, the Capitol began to be called the "Temple of Liberty" because it was dedicated to the cherished ideas of freedom, equality, and self determination.
~ Unknown
Friendship is a priceless treasure never to be bought or sold - it can only be cherished.
~ Unknown
So have a day of pleasure Do things that make you smile For .............. you are treasured Today and all the while.
~ Janet Horne
A noble and God-like character is not a thing of favor or chance, but is the natural result of continued effort in right thinking, the effect of long-cherished association with God-like thoughts.
~ James Allen
Axioms are often cherished long after reason would counsel their abandonment.
~ Peter Green
And how long will the American people stand for this treachery perpetrated by their elected president? How long will Americans remain asleep while their cherished Constitution is torn to shreds?
~ Philip Roth
But I think we both knew, even then, that what we had was something even more rare, and even more meaningful. I was going to be his friend and was going to show him possibilities.
~ David Levithan
Generally she kept her head down, but on the occasions she raised it she was treated to the most intimate of panoramic views: the scattered possessions of the three people she had created. Several small items made her cry: a tiny woollen bootie, a broken orthodontic retainer, a woggle from a cub-scout tie. She had not become Malcolm X's private secretary. She never did direct a movie or run for the Senate. She could not fly a plane. But here was all this.
~ Zadie Smith