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I couldn't stand living in a society that admires the emperor's new clothes, when I see so clearly that he is naked.
— Patricia McConnell
Happy is she that from the world retires, and carries with her what the world admires.
— Edmund Waller
The leaders that the world admires seem almost all to be people who haven't had things quite so smooth or easy in their lives.
— Desmond Tutu
He who meanly admires a mean thing is a snob
perhaps that is a safe definition of the character. — William Makepeace Thackeray
perhaps that is a safe definition of the character. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Nobody admires anyone else without qualification. If they do they're after an image, not a person.
— Scott Lynch
A man admires a woman not for what she says, but what she listens to.
— George Jean Nathan
If a man sees a woman with red lipstick, he admires her, but often he won't feel like kissing her.
— Monica Bellucci
History admires the wise, but elevates the brave.
— Edmund Morris
The critic who justly admires all kinds of things simultaneously cannot love any one of them.
— Max Beerbohm
Beauty does not bring happiness to the one who possesses it, but to the one who loves and admires it.
— Hermann Hesse
be emotionally affected by someone or something that one admires; become ecstatic: teenagers swoon over Japanese pop singers.
— Oxford University Press
A fool can always find a greater fool who admires him.
— Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux
The youth, intoxicated with his admiration of a hero, fails to see, that it is only a projection of his own soul, which he admires.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Tell me who admires and loves you, and I will tell you who you are.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
No animal admires another animal.
— Blaise Pascal
God cherises praises , admires thanksgiving and embraces prayer .
— Osunsakin Adewale
President Reagan was the quintessential Happy Warrior, and no one loves, respects, and admires Reagan more than I do.
— Monica Crowley
Haters are just confused admires
— Justin Bieber
The day I make movies that Rupert Murdoch likes and admires is the day I'll throw in the towel, because he's got no taste.
— Irwin Winkler
Beauty: it curves, curves are beauty. Shapely goddesses, Venus, Juno: curves the world admires.
— James Joyce
The truest test of independent judgment is being able to dislike someone who admires us, and to admire someone who dislikes us.
— Sydney J. Harris
I want to be the guy who the guy you admire admires. I hope his name is Guy, because I admire M.C. Escher.
— Jarod Kintz
Everything is worth seeing once, and the more one sees the less one either wonders or admires.
— Lord Chesterfield
I like old people, just as I like old trees: in their shadow there is freshness and peace, one admires them, and around them everything is so calm.
— Svetlana Alliluyeva
Everybody admires a go-getter if he is tactful.
— Earl Tupper
The only just literary critic," he concluded, "is Christ, who admires more than does any man the gifts He Himself has bestowed.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
Any faith that admires truth, that strives to know God, must be brave enough to accommodate the universe.
— Carl Sagan
Simplicity, a delicate silence about oneself, increases their worth and makes one love those whom one admires.
— George Sand
I understand why you did what you did. Perhaps a part of me even admires you for it. But I can't forgive you for it.
— Lorraine Heath
The only excuse for making a useless thing is that one admires it intensely. All art is quite useless.
— Oscar Wilde
Do you not yet understand what has made woman what she is? Then see what the sickly taste and perverted judgment of man now admires in woman.
— Ernestine Rose
The sort of man who admires Italian art while despising Italian religion is a tourist and a cad.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
[On the writers she admires:] I prefer dead writers, because I don't see them at parties.
— Fran Lebowitz
What a woman most admires in a man is distinction among men. What a man most admires in a woman is devotion to himself.
— Ambrose Bierce
I believe that one is never more just than at those moments when one admires unreservedly and with absolute devotion.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
All men are selfish, but the vain man is in love with himself. He admires, like the lover his adored one, everything which to others is indifferent.
— Berthold Auerbach
It is difficult to see the person who admires us as stupid.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing why.
— Eleanor Roosevelt
The books that everybody admires are those that nobody reads.
— Anatole France
Flowers will still bloom for the world~ regardless of whether anyone admires them or not.
— Nina Montgomery
Every man loves and admires his own country because it produced him.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
No man can ever admire a woman the way she admires herself.
— Meeta Ahluwalia
The main source of our wealth is goodness. The affections and the generous qualities that God admires in a world full of greed.
— Alfred Armand Montapert
He who meanly admires mean things is a Snob.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
You learn as much from failure as from success, Dad always says. Though no one admires you for it.
— Karen Joy Fowler
I like playing a character that admires real musicianship, and real talent and hard work. I think that's a good message for everyone.
— Elizabeth Gillies
Tell me who loves, who admires you, and I will tell you who you are.
— Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve
He admires as a lover, not as a connoisseur. To satisfy me, those characters must be united.
— Jane Austen
You've a good heart,Joanna Robbins,he said from his perch on the wagon seat. It's easy to see why Jackson admires you.
— Karen Witemeyer
People who dress up in bizarre costumes have a savoir-vivre - not to mention the sort of personality disorder - that he admires.
— Thomas Pynchon
Art invariably grows out of a period when, in general, the artist admires his own nation and wants to win its approval.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Emulation admires and strives to imitate great actions; envy is only moved to malice.
— Honore De Balzac