92 Quotes About Sentiment

  • Author Gustave Flaubert
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    Has it ever happened to you," Léon went on, "to come across some vague idea of one's own in a book, some dim image that comes to you from afar, and as the completest expression of your own slightest sentiment?

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  • Author Jane Lotter
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    Tully starts in again. 'See, the hidden value can go way deeper than sentimental attachment. Sometimes you feel it down to your soul. Like maybe you're the one person who appreciates a work of art that everybody else hates. [...] This thing you treasure, this thing nobody else wants, could also be what you'd call organic. It could be alive. [...] That's what falling in love is, isn't it? Discovering the hidden value in someone.

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  • Author Dan Wells
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    No estaba hablando con nadie, solo sentado en la esquina, esperando. Inexpresivo. Anhelaba, a veces, esa falta de sentimientos. Haría tantas cosas mucho mas sencillas.

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  • Author Wassily Kandinsky
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    (...) an inner feeling called "Stimmung" by the germans and best translated as sentiment (it is to be regreted that this word, sentiment, which is meant to describe the poetical efforts of an artist living soul, has been misused and finally, ridiculed. Was there ever a great word that the masses did not try immediatly to cheapen and desecrate?) (...)

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