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admirer

«I should like you to consider this letter as a resignation; I want to resign as one of your most studious and faithful admirers.»
«No one ever became, or can become truly eloquent without being a reader of the Bible, and an admirer of the purity and sublimity of its language.»
«Like the furtive collectors of stolen art, we [cell biologists] are forced to be lonely admirers of spectacular architecture, exquisite symmetry, dramas of violence and death, mobility, self-sacrifice and, yes, rococo sex.»
«Adversity is the state in which man mostly easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then.»
«The very women who object to the morals of a notoriously beautiful actress, grow big with pride when an admirer suggests their marked resemblance to this stage beauty in physique»
Author: Minna Antrim | About: Pride, Women | Keywords: admirer, notoriously, physique
«One may have staunch friends in one's own family, but one seldom has admirers.»
«A coquette is a young lady of more beauty than sense, more accomplishments than learning, more charms not person than graces of mind, more admirers than friends, mole fools than wise men for attendants»
«For Bird, still a girl of principles, ideals and refinement - from her admirer, Lyndon.»
Author: Lyndon B. Johnson (President) | Keywords: admirer, Lyndon
«It is the admirer of himself, and not the admirer of virtue, that thinks himself superior to others»
Author: Plutarch (Author, Biographer) | Keywords: admirer
«It's the admirer and the watcher who provoke us to all the inanities we commit.»