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«If we want our children to possess the traits of character we most admire, we need to teach them what those traits are and why they deserve both admiration and allegiance. Children must learn to identify the forms and content of those traits.»
Author: William Bennett
(Author, Politician)
| About:
Character,
Children,
Teachers and teaching
| Keywords:
admiration, admire, allegiance, forms, identify, identifying, The Forms, traits
«Hero-worship in the sense of expressing our unbound admiration is one thing. To obey the hero is a totally different kind of worship. There is nothing wrong in the former while the latter is no doubt a most pernicious thing. The former is man's respect for which is noble and of which the great men are only an embodiment. The latter is the serf's fealty to his lord. The former is consistent with respect, but the latter is a sign of debasement. The former does not take away one's intelligence to think and independence to act. The latter makes one perfect fool. The former involves no disaster to the state. The latter is a source of positive danger to it.»
Author: B. R. Ambedkar
(Politician)
| Keywords:
admiration, consistent, debasement, disaster, embodiment, expressing, fealty, hero worship, involves, no doubt, No Hero, pernicious, positive thinking, serf, serfs, take away, The Embodiment, unbound
«If you want to sacrifice the admiration of many men for the criticism of one, go ahead, get married.»
Author: Katharine Hepburn
| Keywords:
admiration, ahead, criticism, criticisms, get married, go ahead, married, married man, sacrifice
«If you want to give up the admiration of thousands of men for the distain of one, go ahead, get married.»
«In wonder all philosophy began, in wonder it ends, and admiration fill up the interspace; but the first wonder is the offspring of ignorance, the last is the parent of adoration»
Author: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
(Critic, Philosopher, Poet)
| About:
Admiration,
Ignorance,
Philosophy
| Keywords:
admiration, adoration, fill up, offspring, The Offspring
«If something is in me which can be called religious then it is the unbounded admiration for the structure of the world so far as our science can reveal it»
Author: Albert Einstein
(Physicist)
| Keywords:
admiration, called, In Me, religious, reveal, science, so far, structure, structured, structuring, unbounded
«How poor the human mind would be without vanity! It resembles a well stocked and ever renewed ware-emporium that attracts buyers of every class: they can find almost everything, have almost everything, provided they bring with them the right kind of money -- admiration.»
Author: Friedrich Nietzsche
(Critic, Philosopher, Scholar)
| Keywords:
admiration, attracts, buyers, emporium, renewed, resembles, stocked, ware
«If a man could mount to heaven and survey the mighty universe, his admiration of its beauties would be much diminished unless he had some one to share in his pleasure»
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
(Lawyer, Orator, Scholar, Statesman, Writer)
| Keywords:
admiration, beauties, diminished, mighty, mount, mounting, mounts, mount up, survey, surveyed, surveying, surveys, The Mighty
«Great is our admiration of the orator who speaks with fluency and discretion.»
Author: Marcus Tullius Cicero
(Lawyer, Orator, Scholar, Statesman, Writer)
| Keywords:
admiration, discretion, fluency, orator
«Enthusiastic Admiration is the first Principle of Knowledge and its last.»
Author: William Blake
(Engraver, Mystic, Painter, Poet)
| Keywords:
admiration, enthusiastic, first principle, principle
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