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Quotes About Sentiment

Starbuck was no crusader after perils; in him courage was not a sentiment; but a thing simply useful to him, and always at hand upon all mortally practical occasions.
~ Herman Melville
Starbuck was no crusaders after perils; in him courage was not a sentiment; but a thing simply useful to him, and always at hand upon all mortally practical occasions.
~ Herman Melville
It may be no substitute... and might just be an unwanted favor... but it meant a lot to you, right? You shouldn't break something that's important to you. Don't ever try to erase your most precious feelings, okay?
~ Hinako Ashihara
In popular sentiment, just as conspiracies have made Pakistan weak and vulnerable, its destined economic greatness has been thwarted by corruption, not poor policy choices.
~ Husain Haqqani
If Jinnah—a Western educated and, by all accounts, nonpracticing Muslim—could inspire India's Muslims to create a state by appealing to their religious sentiment, Maulana Maududi reasoned there was scope for a body of practicing Islamists to take over that state.
~ Husain Haqqani
One can sympathize with the sentiment of Pakistanis who must constantly defend their country against criticism ranging from questioning of its very creation to its current policies. But it is equally important to understand that mere survival does not equate success and that progress often requires uninhibited introspection.
~ Husain Haqqani
Like all harsh, cold men, he was easily tipped over into sentiment.
~ Ian Fleming
Flowers seemed to ask for recognition of the person who had sent them, to be constantly transmitting a message of sympathy and affection.
~ Ian Fleming
Like all harsh, cold men, he was easily tipped over into sentiment. She
~ Ian Fleming
He did not want to see her photograph and discover what the years had wrought, or hear about the details of her life. He preferred to preserve her as she was in his memories, with the dandelion in her buttonhole and the piece of velvet in her hair, the canvas bag across her shoulder, and the beautiful strong-boned face with its wide and artless smile.
~ Ian Mcewan
I love you, and you're the measure of my wrath. Declan.
~ Ilona Andrews
Wherever you go, your memories from the place you grew up in always remain special.
~ Guru Randhawa
I am not immune to the lure of a signed record, flier or set list. The fact that your music heroes potentially had, in their own hands, the record you now have in yours is kind of cool. When the musician has departed, it can give the thing a unique power.
~ Henry Rollins
I think listening to music from your youth is as powerful as a scent passed beneath your nose.
~ Meg Wolitzer
Freedom is a sentiment associated with the youth. It is rebellion. It is what you feel at that age, and it is very important.
~ Zoya Akhtar
I still miss my first car. Not a glamorous ride, but I must've put 60,000 miles in road trips on that thing.
~ Marcus Sakey
I think about me and my dad taking a road trip from Phoenix to Nashville when I was 19. He's no longer here with me, but I still drive that same 1994 Chevy truck. I never have bought a new car.
~ Dierks Bentley
It's true, you never forget your first love, and, for me, that will always be Paris.
~ Caitriona Balfe
The love I have for my ex-girlfriends will always be there, so I think that's true love.
~ Simon Cowell
I loved reading 'Anne of Green Gables' and 'Little Women' and Jane Austen. Those were times when people really did have only one true love in their life.
~ Annaleigh Ashford
President Trump should win the Nobel Peace Prize.' It is hard to imagine anyone other than Mr. Trump expressing that sentiment.
~ Antony Blinken
So many old and lovely things are stored in the world's attic because we don't want them around us and we don't dare throw them out.
~ John Steinbeck
Second, recent polls over there show that the majority of Iraqis want us to leave precipitously.
~ William Eldridge Odom
Gifts are rarely appreciated,' Arathan said, and in his mind he was remembering his first night with Feren. 'And the one who receives knows only confusion. At first. And then hunger... for more. And in that hunger, there is expectation, and so the gift ceases being a gift, and becomes payment, and to give itself becomes a privilege and to receive it a right. By this all sentiment sours.
~ Steven Erikson