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Four innate sentiments dispose people to a universal moral sense. These are sympathy, fairness, self-control and duty.
— James Q. Wilson
I know that I have the right freely to speak and publish my sentiments, subject only to the laws of the land for the abuse of that right.
— Elijah Parish Lovejoy
I think the music of Mozart is like a universe of human feelings, sentiments and fragility, and ... that's why it's so 'actual' in a way, so modern.
— Cecilia Bartoli
I must have confessed that the feelings, emotions and sentiments in my words are beyond my understanding.
— M.F. Moonzajer
It was as if he had come to mistrust words somehow. Words, and the sentiments words carried.
— Barack Obama
Between Russia and the United States sentiments of good will continue to be mutually cherished.
— Martin Van Buren
Memories, imagination, old sentiments, and associations are more readily reached through the sense of smell than through any other channel.
— Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Sentiment never was and never can be a guarantee for justice.
— Susan B. Anthony
The most important of all revolutions, a revolution in sentiments, manners and moral opinions.
— Edmund Burke
Men do not believe in the power of education. We do not think we can speak to divine sentiments in man, and we do not try. We renounce all high aims.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
I hate talking where there is no exchange of ideas or sentiments, and no good given or received
— Anne Bronte
When I approach a child he inspires in me two sentiments tenderness for what he is and respect for what he may become.
— Louis Pasteur
We live by our imagination, our admirations, and our sentiments.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
By the Collision of different Sentiments," Franklin wrote, "Sparks of Truth are struck out, and political Light is obtained.
— Jill Lepore
To bend and prostrate oneself to express sentiments of respect, appears to be a natural motion.
— Isaac D'Israeli
is probable that, like the illustrious author of the drama, all were unconscious of any incongruity between their sentiments and actions.
— Edith Wharton
Two sentiments alone suffice for man, were he to live the age of the rocks - love, and the contemplation of the Deity.
— Isaac Watts
The following sentiments are illustrative of the philosophy of the Talmud: "Love peace and pursue it at any cost."
— Frederic Farrar
History is the necessary food of good and noble sentiments. It ought to give us at once humility and confidence in the face of greatness.
— Vincent Massey
One ounce of the practice of righteousness and of spiritual Self-realisation outweighs tons and tons of frothy talk and nonsensical sentiments.
— Swami Vivekananda
The only pictorial matter that is of interest to me is the matter and sentiments brought about by the work itself.
— Pablo Picasso
The human soul is hospitable, and will entertain conflicting sentiments and contradictory opinions with much impartiality.
— George Eliot
Reserved people often really need the frank discussion of their sentiments and griefs more than the expansive.
— Charlotte Bronte
Boys and young men acquire readily the moral sentiments of their social milieu, whatever these sentiments may be.
— Bertrand Russell
We may thank God that we can feel pain and know sadness, for these are the human sentiments that constitute our glory as well as our grief.
— Eugene Kennedy
The author relates George Bernard Shaw's sentiments that polite conversation excludes the only two subjects that matter, religion and politics.
— Lyle W. Dorsett
I am because I feel.
— Amit Abraham
Noble ideas, great sentiments have always existed and have always been transmitted, but wars have never ceased.
— Maria Montessori
These manly sentiments, in private life, make good citizens; in public life, the patriot and the hero.
— James Otis
Marriage: that I call the will of two to create the one who is more than those who created it.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
My political sentiments inclined toward the left and emphasized the socialist aspects every bit as much as nationalist ones.
— Adolf Eichmann
No one is mediocre who has good sense and good sentiments.
— Joseph Joubert