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Sentiments Quotes

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All the reasonings of men are not worth one sentiment of women.
Voltaire

Authors on Sentiments Quotes: Barack Obama Blaise Pascal Mason Cooley Aldous Huxley Honore de Balzac Isaac D'Israeli Wilton Daniel Gregory Elizabeth Bowen John Galsworthy Rudy Giuliani Alphonse de Lamartine Marjorie Fleming Voltaire Cody Wilson Lucy Stone Harriet Martineau Winston Churchill Benjamin Disraeli Pier Paolo Pasolini Joseph Joubert Susan B. Anthony Ambrose Bierce Leslie Jamison Thomas Carlyle Cormac McCarthy Georg C. Lichtenberg Tania James Benjamin F. Wade Edgar Degas Jules Verne Shri Radhe Maa Andrew Solomon James Monroe
2.
Revenge is not a noble sentiment, but it is a human one.
Rudy Giuliani

3.
The revolution is now just a sentiment.
Pier Paolo Pasolini

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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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The sentiment of fear is nearly allied to that of hatred.
Edward Gibbon

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Realism is more important than the sentiment of the picture.
Edgar Degas

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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 want pictorial content without sentiment, but I want it as human as possible
Gerhard Richter

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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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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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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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It's with bad sentiments that one makes good novels.
Aldous Huxley

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What we call public opinion is generally public sentiment.
Benjamin Disraeli

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Sentimentality is the only sentiment that rubs you the wrong way.
W. Somerset Maugham

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The barrenest of all mortals is the sentimentalist.
Thomas Carlyle

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The moral sentiments that constrain economic life also promote it.
Ted Malloch

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In the end we all come to be cured of our sentiments.
Cormac McCarthy

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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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Sentiment is the poetry of the imagination.
Alphonse de Lamartine

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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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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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Peace will not be preserved by pious sentiments.
Winston Churchill

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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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Actually, my correspondent's language is better than mine. He can put his sentiment into words.
Alfred Hershey

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You cannot mix up sentiment and reason.
Agatha Christie

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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

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Some people value sentiments over diamonds.
Cassandra Clare

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Sometimes sentiments were better left in song.
Tania James

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How few friends would remain friends if each could see the sentiments of the other in their entirety.
Georg C. Lichtenberg

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The campaign against polygamy, around which a lot of anti-Mormon sentiment was organized, seems horrific to me.
Andrew Solomon

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One cubic centimeter cures ten gloomy sentiments.
Aldous Huxley

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Nothing is so contemptible as the sentiments of the mob.
Seneca the Younger

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I conduct business, not dependent of public sentiment, but according to the rules of fair business.
Victor Pinchuk

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As a human sentiment, it's touching to behold.
James Crawford

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Sentiment is a disgrace, instead of an ornament, unless it lead us to good actions.
Ann Radcliffe

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Tut, tut. We can't let mere sentiment intrude. This is Science.
K. W. Jeter

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It was as if he had come to mistrust words somehow. Words, and the sentiments words carried.
Barack Obama