1.
Than smoke and mist who better could appraise
The kindred spirit of an inner haze?
Robert Frost
3.
He who understands you is greater kin to you than your own brother. For even your own kindred neither understand you nor know your true worth.
Khalil Gibran
4.
The greater the kindred is, the lesse the kindnesse must bee.
John Lyly
7.
I found that it wasn't so oddball to like music and poetry and visual arts, they're kindred spirits.
J. Carter Brown
8.
Mountains interposed Make enemies of nations, who had else Like kindred drops been mingled into one.
William Cowper
9.
What friends or kindred can be so close and intimate as the powers of our soul, which, whether we will or no, must ever bear us company?
Teresa of Avila
11.
Friendless I can never be, for all mankind are my kindred, and I am on ill terms with no one member of my great family.
Charles Dickens
12.
Lost money is bewailed with deeper sighs Than friends, or kindred, and with louder cries.
Juvenal
13.
Men leave their riches either to their kindred or their friends, and moderate portions prosper best in both.
Francis Bacon
15.
[Superman and Lois are] kindred spirits, and they always choose to do the right thing.
Jim Lee
16.
Behind each piece, animating every attempt, is the echo of a precarious faith, that we are more intimately bound to one another by our kindred doubts than our brave conclusions.
Charles D'Ambrosio