Being Admired Quotes
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Being Admired Quotes & Sayings
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He admired Fan for being Fan, which is to say the kind of person who would keep the right perspective on such qualified information).
— Chang-rae Lee
I knew Elmo should represent love. Kissing and hugging.
— Kevin Clash
The romance of travel wasn't always terribly evident to those who were actually experiencing it.
— Bill Bryson
True beauty of dress consists in its simplicity ... What do these devotees of fashion gain? Only the satisfaction of being admired, like a butterfly.
— Ellen G. White
You will never be admired without being criticized first.
— Grant Cardone
Nonetheless, the past is part of your present consciousness - it forms the spectacles through which you experience the present.
— Irvin D. Yalom
Aim at being loved without being admired.
— Ludwig Wittgenstein
Your medal is there already in your heart, in how you think, feel and act toward yourself.
— Catherine Louise Birmingham
I'd no particular ambitions beyond being either widely admired or stealthily influential - I was torn between the two.
— Karen Joy Fowler
The RNC was run so badly you could walk through their deepest competence and not get your ankles wet.
— John Fund
There might be some weirdness mixed in with being admired like that, but I think there's more good.
— Cassandra Clare
We need a moral philosophy in which the concept of love, so rarely mentioned now by philosophers, can once again be made central.
— Iris Murdoch
I have no regrets, none whatsoever.
— Jack Kevorkian
What she loved was being admired, being wanted, being pursued - but she did not think she wanted ever to be caught.
— Alison Weir
No two people take on the information of being admirable and being admired in the same way.
— Jock Sturges
I loved being admired by Richard. It was the kind of admiration that mattered to me. I felt adored, worshipped.
— Elizabeth Taylor
To apologize is to lay the foundation for a future offense.
— Ambrose Bierce