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All the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of women.
Voltaire
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Revenge is not a noble sentiment, but it is a human one.
Rudy Giuliani
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Love is not a sentiment or feeling. Love is actively willing the good of the other.
Robert Barron
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Between Russia and the United States sentiments of good will continue to be mutually cherished.
Martin Van Buren
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Sentimentality is the emotional promiscuity of those who have no sentiment.
Norman Mailer
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The mention of Greece fills the mind with the most exalted sentiments and arouses in our bosoms the best feelings of which our nature is capable.
James Monroe
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Realism is more important than the sentiment of the picture.
Edgar Degas
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The sentiment of fear is nearly allied to that of hatred.
Edward Gibbon
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I want pictorial content without sentiment, but I want it as human as possible
Gerhard Richter
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I'm not really one of these people who's been known for particularly hopeful sentiments.
El-P
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How do we transform mere power into justice, mere sentiment into love?
Barack Obama
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I'd never do a film that would hurt anyone's sentiments, be it Indian or not.
Akshay Kumar
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I am much obliged by the favorable sentiments you express towards me, and shall be happy if I can be of service in carrying into execution your plans.
George Stephenson
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The highest condition of the religious sentiment is when. . . the worshiper not only sees God everywhere, but sees nothing which is not full of God.
Harriet Martineau
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The only pictorial matter that is of interest to me is the matter and sentiments brought about by the work itself.
Pablo Picasso
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It is not our exalted feelings, it is our sentiments that build the necessary home.
Elizabeth Bowen
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It's with bad sentiments that one makes good novels.
Aldous Huxley
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The moral sentiments that constrain economic life also promote it.
Ted Malloch
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I am not unaware how unpopular on this floor are the sentiments I am about to advocate.
Benjamin F. Wade
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Many priests say that retirement is more identified with freedom from meetings, budgets, personnel conflicts, and "dealing with the Chancery." Even as I struggled not to take that last point too personally, I was reminded that I have heard the same sentiment from many of my bishop friends as well!
Wilton Daniel Gregory
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The barrenest of all mortals is the sentimentalist.
Thomas Carlyle
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The true value of a gift is the sentiment behind the gifting.
Shri Radhe Maa
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I am very bad at expressing tender sentiments. The very word 'love' frightens me.
Jules Verne
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Actually, my correspondent's language is better than mine. He can put his sentiment into words.
Alfred Hershey
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Nos beaux sentiments ne sont-ils pas les poe sies de la volonte ? Aren't our best feelings poetry of the will?
Honore de Balzac
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Sentiment never was and never can be a guarantee for justice.
Susan B. Anthony
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Under attack, sentiments harden into dogma.
Mason Cooley
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It was as if he had come to mistrust words somehow. Words, and the sentiments words carried.
Barack Obama
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Any democratic sentiment propels my politics.
Cody Wilson
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Outside literature, high-flown sentiments are merely exasperating.
Mason Cooley
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Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality.
Swami Vivekananda
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The nobler the truth or sentiment, the less imports the question of authorship.
Ralph Waldo Emerson
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To bend and prostrate oneself to express sentiments of respect, appears to be a natural motion.
Isaac D'Israeli
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The value of a sentiment is the amount of sacrifice you are prepared to make for it.
John Galsworthy
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Tout notre raisonnement se re duit a' ce der au sentiment. All our reasoning comes down to surrendering to feeling.
Blaise Pascal
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No one is mediocre who has good sense and good sentiments.
Joseph Joubert
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HATRED, n. A sentiment appropriate to the occasion of another's superiority.
Ambrose Bierce
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Perhaps if we say it straight, we suspect, if we express our sentiments too excessively or too directly, we'll find we're nothing but banal.
Leslie Jamison
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All our reasoning boils down to yielding to sentiment.
Blaise Pascal
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The politician is the creature of the public sentiment -- never goes ahead of it because he depends on it . . .
Lucy Stone