Kinship Quotes
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All the arts of refinement have mutual kinship.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I discover no kinship, no understanding, no mercy. I see only the overwhelming indifference of nature.
— Werner Herzog
The portrait is one of the most curious art forms. It demands special qualities in the artist, and an almost total kinship with the model.
— Henri Matisse
I'm from Canada and my wife is from St. Albans, so I feel a great kinship with the Brits.
— Jason Priestley
Our kinship with Earth must be maintained; otherwise, we will find ourselves trapped in the center of our own paved-over souls with no way out.
— Terry Tempest Williams
Simplicity means to feel such a sense of kinship with others that we choose to live simply so that others may simply live.
— Duane Elgin
Humans become human through intense learning not just of survival skills but of customs and social mores, kinship and social laws-that is, culture.
— Richard Leakey
Let philosophy resolutely aim to be as scientific as possible, but let her not forget her strong kinship with literature.
— Morris Raphael Cohen
The safest rule of conduct is to claim kinship when we want to do service and not to insist on kinship when we want to assert a right.
— Mahatma Gandhi
There was brotherhood between people who had fed from the same breast, a kinship that even time could not break. - Amir
— Khaled Hosseini
Not how one soul comes close to another, but how it moves away, shows me their kinship and how much they belong together.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
Her returned in the evening, drier, sharper, a man with a closer kinship with a thorn bush.
— Jose Eduardo Agualusa
The first lesson of evolution was one of conflict. The lesson now is one of kinship.
— Holmes Rolston III
I just am fascinated by other female artists, probably because I feel a kinship with them, no matter who they are and what they do.
— Shirley Manson
There's a kinship among men who have sat by a dying fire and measured the worth of their life by it.
— William Golding
There is a kinship between the concepts of nature and radical contingency.
— Maurice Merleau Ponty
Acceptance is the truest kinship with humanity.
— Gilbert K. Chesterton
There is a kinship, a kind of freemasonry, between all persons of intelligence, however antagonistic their moral outlook.
— Norman Douglas
Sharing the same meal reaffirms kinship.
— Deng Ming-Dao
I feel a certain kinship with them. They don't compromise and they're not easy to know."
-Owen d'Arcy — Jane Feather
-Owen d'Arcy — Jane Feather
There is a point beyond which the human brain loses its kinship with the Infinite and becomes a mere seething mass of deleterious passions. Malays,
— P.G. Wodehouse
Fundamental tiredness" suspends egological isolation and founds a community that needs no kinship.
— Byung-Chul Han
In friendship similarity of character has more weight than kinship.
— Cornelius Nepos
For Temujin, such chosen forms of fictive kinship were already proving more useful than the ties of biological kinship.
— Jack Weatherford
Aaron was one of the few Jewish volunteers in our study, and I felt a certain kinship with him at that level.
— Rick Strassman
Languages are not strangers to on another.
— Walter Benjamin
I feel a kinship with anyone who feels that their road, their life or who they really are is not good enough. I really relate to that.
— Baz Luhrmann
I think like my dad, but I have a huge kinship with my mom.
— Marissa Mayer