109 Quotes About Sentimental


  • Author نجيب محفوظ
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    فبدا له أن العدد اثنين هو العدد المقدس. ليس العدد واحد بالمقدس كما يقولُ الفيثاغوريون ولكنّه الاثنان: الإنسان يفقدُ نفسه في الجماعة، ويغرقُ في الكآبة في الوحدة، ولكنه يجدها عند أليفه، فالتكاشف الصريح، والحب العميق، والألفة الممتزجة، وفرحة القلب بالقلب، والطمأنينة اللانهائية لذّات عميقة لا تحدث إلا بين اثنين.

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  • Author Tom Godwin
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    It’s always the little things you remember people by, all the little things they did because they wanted to do them for you.

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  • Author Jeff Zentner
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    Out of nowhere, I'm taken up in an unnameable ecstasy. The kind that comes from no specific wellspring and overflows before you even knew it was building in you. Everything is so beautiful, so good, you feel like you don't even need to breathe air anymore.

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  • Author Anna McPartlin
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    Today I’m alive and here, and now it’s my job to fill my daughter’s world with love, happiness and security. She doesn’t need Disney Land, she just needs me, and I’ll do my best so that when I’m gone she’ll have a head full of memories and a heart full of love.

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  • Author Ernest Hemingway
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    Like all men with a faculty that surpasses human requirements, his father was very nervous. Then, too, he was sentimental, and, like most sentimental people, he was both cruel and abused. Also, he had much bad luck, and it was not all of it his own. He had died in a trap that he had helped only a little to set, and they had all betrayed him in their various ways before he died.

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  • Author John Meade Falkner
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    We brought nothing into this world, and it is certain that we shall carry nothing out. When that comes into my mind, I think rather of the little things rather than of gold or lands. Intimate letters that a man treasured more than money; little tokens of which the clue has died with him; the unfinished work to which he was coming back, and never came; even the unpaid bills that worried him; for death transfigures all, and makes the commonplace pathetic.

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