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Honoré de BalzacIt is quite right what they say: the three most beautiful sights in the world are a ship in full sail, a galloping horse, and a woman dancing.

—  Honoré de Balzac, 1799-1850, French writer

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Blaise PascalYou always admire what you really don't understand.

—  Blaise Pascal, 1623-1662, French thinker

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RumiWhy are you so enchanted by this world, when a mine of gold lies within you?

—  Rumi, 1207-1273, Persian mystic & poet

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Théophile GautierTo love is to admire with the heart; to admire is to love with the mind.

—  Théophile Gautier, 1811-1872, French poet & writer

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Ambrose BierceAdmiration, n. Our polite recognition of another's resemblance to ourselves.

—  Ambrose Bierce, 1842–1914, American writer

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Jean RostandYou may admire yourself without despising others, but how can you admire others without despising yourself?

—  Jean Rostand, 1894-1977, French scientist & philosopher

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Marlen DietrichCourage and grace is a formidable mixture. The only place to see it is the bullring.

—  Marlen Dietrich, 1901-1992, German-American actress

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La RochefoucauldWe always like those who admire us; we do not always like those whom we admire.

—  La Rochefoucauld, 1613-1680, French writer

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Jean CocteauThe worst tragedy for a poet is to be admired through being misunderstood.

—  Jean Cocteau, 1889-1963, French artist

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Ibn KhaldounI am almost afraid to touch “Odyssey”; its beauty is unbearable.

—  Ibn Khaldoun, 1332-1406, Arab historian & sage

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Immanuel KantTwo things fill the mind with ever-increasing wonder and awe: the starry heavens above me and the moral law within me.

—  Immanuel Kant, 1724-1804, German philosopher

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Ralph Waldo EmersonEach man is a hero and an oracle to somebody.

—  Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1803-1884, American philosopher

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Ernest HemingwayAs you get older it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary.

—  Ernest Hemingway, 1899-1961, American writer, Nobel 1954

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Vincent Van GoghAdmire more. Most people don’t admire enough.

—  Vincent Van Gogh, 1853-1890, Dutch painter

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LucretiusNo fact is so simple that it is not harder to believe than to doubt at the first presentation. Equally, there is nothing so mighty or so marvellous that the wonder it evokes does not tend to diminish in time.

—  Lucretius, 98-55 BC, Roman poet

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Bertrand RussellOne of the most powerful of all our passions is the desire to be admired and respected.

—  Bertrand Russell, 1872-1970, British philosopher

John SteinbeckI find out of long experience that I admire all nations and hate all governments.

—  John Steinbeck, 1902-1968, American writer, Nobel 1962

Jean RostandYou can only admire for a long time what you admire without knowing why.

—  Jean Rostand, 1894-1977, French scientist & philosopher

Jean de La BruyèreThe same principle leads us to neglect a man of merit that induces us to admire a fool.

—  Jean de La Bruyère, 1645-1696, French writer

Jean de La BruyèreFrom time to time there appear on the face of the earth men of rare and consummate excellence, who dazzle us by their virtue, and whose outstanding qualities shed a stupendous light.

—  Jean de La Bruyère, 1645-1696, French writer

William Hazlitt Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration.

—  William Hazlitt , 1778-1830, English essayist & critic

Anatole FranceThe books that everybody admires are those that nobody reads.

—  Anatole France, 1844-1924, French writer, Nobel 1921

Marcel AchardThe one who has never lost his mind is the one who had no mind to lose.

—  Marcel Achard, 1899-1974, French playwright

Joseph De MaistreMediocrity always refuses to admire and, often, to approve.

—  Joseph De Maistre, 1753-1821, Savoyard diplomat & philosopher

Gottfried LeibnitzHe who understands Archimedes and Apollonius will admire less the achievements of the foremost men of later times.

—  Gottfried Leibnitz, 1646-1716, German philosopher & mathematician

Alphonse de LamartinWe admire the world through what we love.

—  Alphonse de Lamartin, 1790-1869, French poet

Ludwig WittgensteinAim at being loved without being admired.

—  Ludwig Wittgenstein, 1889-1951, Austrian philosopher

Latin Quotes

TacitusEverything unknown seems magnificent.

Omne ignotum pro magnifico.

—  Tacitus, 55-120 AD, Roman historian

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Quotes in Verse

William BlakeTyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night,
What immortal hand or eye
Could frame thy fearful symmetry?

—  William Blake, 1757-1827, English poet & painter

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Ancient Greek

AristotleIn all things of nature there is something of the marvelous.

Εν πάσι γαρ τοις φυσικοίς ενεστί τι θαυμαστόν.

—  Aristotle, 384-322 BC, Ancient Greek philosopher

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DemocritusThe great pleasures come from watching beautiful deeds.

Αι μεγάλαι τέρψεις από του θεάσθαι τα καλά των έργων γίνονται.

—  Democritus, 470-370 BC, Ancient Greek philosopher

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Alexander the GreatIf I were not Alexander, I should wish to be Diogenes.

Ει μη Αλέξανδρος ήμην, Διογένης αν ήμην.

—  Alexander the Great, 356-323 BC, King of Macedon

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Movie Quotes

Breathless (1960)You Americans are dumb. You admire Lafayette and Maurice Chevalier. They're the dumbest of all Frenchmen.

—  from the film Breathless (1960)

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The Bucket List (2007)- I'm proud of you.
- Nobody cares what you think.

—  from the film The Bucket List (2007)

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