Quotes About Sentiment
Gifts need not be expensive; after all, it's the thuoght that counts. But I remind you, it is not the thought left in your head that counts; it is the gift that came out of the thought that communicates emotional love.
~ Gary Chapman
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A gift is something you can hold in your hand and say, "Look, he was thinking of me," or, "She remembered me." You must be thinking of someone to give him a gift. The gift itself is a symbol of that thought. It doesn't matter whether it costs money.
~ Gary Chapman
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D'autres amours viendront bien entendu se greffer sur les premières forces aimantes. Mais toutes ces amours ne pourront jamais détruire la priorité historique de notre premier sentiment. La chronologie du cÅ"ur est indestructible.
~ Gaston Bachelard
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The heart remembers even when no trace of face or voice remains.
~ Gene Wolfe
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Tis what i love determines how i love
~ George Eliot
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On the contrary, having the amiable vanity which knits us to those who are fond of us, and disinclines us to those who are indifferent, and also a good grateful nature, the mere idea that a woman had a kindness towards him spun little threads of tenderness from out his heart towards hers.
~ George Eliot
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She was not coldly clever and indirectly satirical, but adorably simple and full of feeling.
~ George Eliot
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You're my best friend. Why should I be happy to see you go?
~ George Hagen
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Restricting access to such a basic health care service, which 99% of sexually experienced American women have used and 62% of American women are using right now, is out of touch with public sentiment.
~ Sandra Fluke
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There are words I don't want to say in my music. Some will say: 'Don't forget me.' I prefer: 'Always remember me.' I'm very wordy and psychological.
~ Redfoo
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We must challenge this statement and this sentiment that the news media is the enemy of the American people. This sentiment may be the greatest threat to democracy in my lifetime.
~ William H. McRaven
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That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society.
~ Charles Dickens
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Once you fall for someone, their smell can be a powerful thing. Women will wear their boyfriends' T-shirts, and throughout tales in history men have held on to their lover's handkerchief.
~ Helen Fisher
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There are cultures that believe having your photograph taken steals your soul. I don't think there is a stolen soul in a picture, but still - why is it so hard to throw them away?
~ Susan Orlean
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When I started out playing small clubs, you could feel the room recoil from certain kinds of songs. Anything that was too personal, that had a sentiment to it, or was laying out your feelings, was immediately booed. People would start throwing things. And anything that was really provocative or humorous or radical was embraced or cheered.
~ Beck
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I am re-collecting the baseball cards my mom had thrown out when I went away to school. You know you are an adult when you can buy a whole set of baseball cards instead of two packs at a time.
~ Fred Willard
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Ideas are 10 a penny. It's the execution that's the hard thing to do. House is standing up against a tide of sentiment and emotionalism over reason that threatens to engulf this world. When you think about it, a rationalist, a man of science and reason, is in a pretty lonely position.
~ Hugh Laurie
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My feeling for Liverpool does not mean I'm tied to them.
~ Javier Mascherano
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The sentimentalist in me loves it when the important things we say and do can be tied to buildings and landscape.
~ Michael Rosen
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All those who offer an opinion on any doubtful point should first clear their minds of every sentiment of dislike, friendship, anger or pity.
~ Sallust
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I hate birthdays. I thought that I only hated my own birthday, and then I realized that I hate my children's birthdays too.
~ Samantha Bee
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Tears, that could be the tone, if they weren't so easy, the true tone and tenor at last.
~ Samuel Beckett
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But, perhaps, the excellence of aphorisms consists not so much in the expression of some rare or abstruse sentiment, as in the comprehension of some obvious and useful truth in a few words.
~ Samuel Johnson
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Poetry does not consist of words alone there must be sentiment and fancy, combination and arrangement.
~ Samuel Prout
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