Quotes about Admiration
I always knew you were the real hero of the family.
— Susan May Warren
But Dani made him feel like the guy he wanted to be. Trustworthy. Honorable. She wanted him want to be more, to do anything to see respect - even love - in her eyes
— Susan May Warren
I have never had better opinions of woman than I had of her
— Thomas Cranmer
While I was passing through the age of "hero-worship" I found myself trying to imitate those whom I most admired. Moreover, I discovered that the element of FAITH, with which I endeavored to imitate my idols, gave me great capacity to do so quite successfully.
— Napoleon Hill
Until you have learned to be tolerant with those who do not always agree with you—until you have cultivated the habit of saying some kind word of those whom you do not admire—until you have formed the habit of looking for the good instead of the bad there is in others—you will be neither successful nor happy.
— Napoleon Hill
She didn't even know she had a neck until Jude remarked on it, or that her smile was anything but the spreading of her lips until he saw it as a small miracle.
— Toni Morrison
Have you ever seen the way a cloud loves a mountain? from Song of Solomon
— Toni Morrison
What a grand thing, to be loved! What a grander thing still, to lovel
— Victor Hugo
Some people might say that I think too highly of you just because I worship the water you walk on.
— Anonymous
For the first four years of my life, while he lived, I was not Ti Jean Duluoz, I was Gerard, the world was his face, the flower of his face, the pale stooped disposition, the heartbreakingness and the holiness and his teachings of tenderness to me, and my mother constantly reminding me tonpay attention to his goodness and advice.
— Jack Kerouac
You are the finest, loveliest, tenderest, and most beautiful person I have ever known—and even that is an understatement.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
I love beautiful; always have. I never saw why I should hate what I wish I had. Love it harder. Work your way closer. Clasp your hands around it tighter. Till you find a way to make it yours.
— Tana French