Quotes About Sentiment
The public is even more pessimistic about the economy than even the most bearish economists are.
~ Nate Silver
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The joke in our family is that we can cry reading the phone book.
~ Ron Reagan
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A piece of my heart will always be with Liverpool.
~ Emre Can
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She glances at the photo, and the pilot light of memory flickers in her eyes.
~ Frank Deford
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I cannot believe that 'Pinocchio' is over yet, and I always think about so many great memories that I made while playing in the drama.
~ Park Shin-hye
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And I always keep cards people send me. I have a whole wall covered with them.
~ Emma Watson
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I want to remind the new generation about the power of old school romance.
~ Jubin Nautiyal
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Gratitude, warm, sincere, intense, when it takes possession of the bosom, fills the soul to overflowing and scarce leaves room for any other sentiment or thought.
~ John Quincy Adams
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I'm not very romantic. My idea of romance is more practical - like washing the car.
~ Ty Burrell
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Get on with you, mooning about, wallowing in gooey sentiment. It doesn't change anything. "It does, though," said Tess, a blaze igniting in her heart, a blue flame. "Maybe the world isn't really different, but I am different, and I am in the world." Not just in it. She was it.
~ Rachel Hartman
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Sentiment would undo her - each of its ties were a tether that would hold her from her purpose. Men, perhaps, might nourish both heart and mind; but for a woman there could be no such luxury. Had not Catherine drowned in the London air while practicing the virtues of love and obedience? How readily the rules of female behavior - gentleness, acquiescence, ever-mindfulness - turned to shackles.
~ Rachel Kadish
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The foundation of culture, as of character, is at last the moral sentiment.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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So of all the particulars of health and exercise, and fit nutriment, and tonics. Some people will tell you there is a great deal of poetry and fine sentiment in a chest of tea.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
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Coming from New York, you're kind of indoctrinated with anti-L.A. sentiment, but California is just a really dope state.
~ Jesse Williams
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I loved being in Cambridge. I think about it often. It was this great little capsule of time to me.
~ Jessie Mueller
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My first album was The Doobie Brothers... 'Captain and Me.' You always remember your first!
~ Kyle MacLachlan
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In my time, Mother's Day wasn't celebrated the way it is now. In fact, there used to be no Mother's Day for a long time.
~ Sharmila Tagore
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I have been a Chelsea fan ever since I was a kid and I felt well there right until the last day.
~ Andre Schurrle
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I don't like children.
~ Princess Anne
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From the beginning, music has been the chosen way to express feelings that words alone can't.
~ Mack Wilberg
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I suppose any person who's played somewhere for a certain amount of time and then has the opportunity to go back and just reminisce a little bit, maybe it holds a different feeling than some of the other places.
~ Adam Vinatieri
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I'm someone who loves romance. I always have loved it. Most people who grew up as nerds, as I was, surprisingly, have loved romance.
~ Mindy Kaling
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But dying is for the sweetest ones. And he remembers sweetness, when life was sweet, and sweetly he was given that other lifetime.
~ Raymond Carver
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It was [John Gardner's] conviction that if the words in the story were blurred because of the author's insensitivity, carelessness, or sentimentality, then the story suffered from a tremendous handicap. But there was something even worse and something that must be avoided at all costs: if the words and the sentiments were dishonest, the author was faking it, writing about things he didn't care about or believe in, then nobody could ever care anything about it.
~ Raymond Carver
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