Sentiments Quotes - Page 2
I am very bad at expressing tender sentiments. The very word 'love' frightens me.
Jules Verne (1995). “Around the World in Eighty Days”, p.244, Oxford University Press, UK
Winston Churchill (2012). “Churchill: The Power of Words”, p.494, Da Capo Press
Sentiment never was and never can be a guarantee for justice.
Lynn Sherr, Susan B. Anthony (1995). “Failure Is Impossible: Susan B. Anthony in Her Own Words”, Crown
Sentiment is a disgrace, instead of an ornament, unless it lead us to good actions.
Ann Radcliffe (1795). “The Mysteries of Udolfo: A Romance Interspersed with Some Pieces of Poetry”, p.214
Everything must be sacrificed, if necessary, for that one sentiment: universality.
Swami Vivekananda (1963). “Complete Works”
The nobler the truth or sentiment, the less imports the question of authorship.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1875). “Letters and Social Aims”, p.155
'Journal' p. 99
Lucy Stone, Henry Browne Blackwell, Leslie Wheeler (1981). “Loving warriors: selected letters of Lucy Stone and Henry B. Blackwell, 1853 to 1893”, Doubleday
The value of a sentiment is the amount of sacrifice you are prepared to make for it.
John Galsworthy (2009). “25 Plays”, p.488, Wildside Press LLC
James Russell Lowell (1898). “Poems of James Russell Lowell With Biographical Sketch by Nathan Haskell Dole”, p.521, Library of Alexandria
To bend and prostrate oneself to express sentiments of respect, appears to be a natural motion.
"Curiosities of Literature". Book by Isaac D'Israeli, 1791.