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  • Admirers can be a tremendous force for conservatism. -- Brian Eno
  • those Women who boast the Affections of their Admirers, have a greater share of Vanity than Love ... -- Eliza Haywood
  • At school I had only admirers; I had no friends. -- V. S. Naipaul
  • Adversity is the state in which man most easily becomes acquainted with himself, being especially free of admirers then. -- John Wooden
  • No design, no matter how common or seemingly insignificant, is without its adamant critics as well as its ardent admirers. -- Henry Petroski
  • While admirers of capitalism, we also to a certain extent believe it has limitations that require government intervention in markets to make them work. -- Janet Yellen
  • There is a connection between me and the collectors, and as admirers of the work they tell me about the differences the pieces are able to make in their lives on a daily basis. -- Richard MacDonald
  • When you see a woman who can go nowhere without a staff of admirers, it is not so much because they think she is beautiful, it is because she has told them they are handsome. -- Jean Giraudoux
  • Chris Paul is one of the brightest stars in the National Basketball Association, a must-see player with the New Orleans Hornets whose deft ball skills and eye-popping speed have attracted admirers all over the world. -- Don Yaeger
  • Those 40 or 50 national correspondents who had followed Kennedy since the beginning of his electoral exertions into the November days had become more than a press corps - they had become his friends and, some of them, his most devoted admirers. -- Theodore White
  • My closest friend, who died not long ago, is buried near Marx's grave in Highgate cemetery, so I see the gaggle of admirers laying roses at the foot of his tombstone regularly. I have never been tempted to leave flowers there myself. Great theories, shame about the practice. Marx did many things. But inventing class was not one of them. -- Alastair Campbell
  • I am growing handsome very fast indeed! I expect I shall be the belle of Amherst when I reach my 17th year. I don't doubt that I shall have perfect crowds of admirers at that age. Then how I shall delight to make them await my bidding, and with what delight shall I witness their suspense while I make my final decision. -- Emily Dickinson
  • Haters are just confused admirers. -- Justin Bieber
  • Great talents have some admirers, but few friends. -- Reinhold Niebuhr
  • I'd rather have two good friends, than 500,000 admirers. -- e. e. cummings
  • For, to conceited men, all other men are admirers. -- Antoine de Saint-Exupery
  • Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers. -- Bill Vaughan
  • Haters are confused admirers who can't understand why everybody else likes you -- Paulo Coelho
  • One may have staunch friends in one's own family, but one seldom has admirers. -- Willa Cather
  • More women grow old nowadays through the faithfulness of their admirers than through anything else. -- Oscar Wilde
  • With each book you write you should lose the admirers you gained with the previous one. -- Andre Gide
  • It is difficult to restrain admirers of Shakespeare once they have begun to speak of him. -- Isak Dinesen
  • Fear your admirers! Learn in time to hear, understand, and love the cruel truth about yourselves! -- Constantin Stanislavski
  • Haters are just confused admirers because they can't figure out the reason why everyone loves you. -- Jeffree Star
  • A good part of the fame of most celebrated men is due to the shortsightedness of their admirers -- Georg C. Lichtenberg
  • We must understand how to hide in darkness in order to escape the gnat-swarms of utterly annoying admirers. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • I have always reckoned myself among the greatest admirers of Mozart, and shall do so till the day of my death. -- Ludwig van Beethoven
  • All my life I have regarded myself as one of Mozart's greatest admirers, and I will remain one until my last breath. -- Ludwig van Beethoven
  • Your modest savant smiles as he says to his admirers: What have I done? Nothing. Man does not invent a force, he directs it. -- Honore de Balzac
  • (about her teen years) My admirers all said the same thing in different ways. It was my fault, their wanting to kiss and hug me. -- Marilyn Monroe
  • ... in the history of the human mind there has never been a useful thought or a profound truth that has not found its century and admirers. -- Madame de Stael
  • He (the British soldier) is generally beloved by two sorts of Companion, in whores and lice, for both these Vermin are great admirers of a Scarlet Coat. -- Richard Holmes
  • Most of the heroes we remember we remember only because they won. To win you must be ruthless. Single-minded ... which was why he had no friends just admirers. -- David Gemmell
  • An engaging, blow-by-blow account of the infancy of the Obama presidency. . . . Manna for political junkies. . . . Thoroughly researched . . . humanizes a figure considered periodically out-of-touch even by some of his admirers. -- Carlo Wolff
  • Serving as the only audience for a man raised by crowds of admirers exhausted her. [...] The buried thought that he might have found comfort elsewhere was almost a comfort to her. -- Carey Wallace
  • People want to consume what you're putting out there, and you can create a really strong following of fans and admirers, and people who are invested in your career and your comedy. -- Nick Kroll
  • Give us something else; give us something new; for Heaven's sake give us something bad, so long as we feel we are alive and active and not just passive admirers of tradition! -- Carl Nielsen
  • I studied painting and sculpting at school and became an actress by mistake .... I've had many lovers and still have romances. I am very spoiled. All my life, I've had too many admirers. -- Gina Lollobrigida
  • Let us not forget that group of self-taught, outsider artists who never stepped foot in any classroom and cared less about even exhibiting, and yet ended up with an audience of avid admirers. -- Scott Kahn
  • He works at the kennel with Nana," Ben piped up. "And I think him and Mom are dating." At that, a stillness fell over a throng of admirers, punctuated by a few uncomfortable coughs. -- Nicholas Sparks
  • 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. -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
  • There are some writers who wrote too much. There are others who wrote enough. There are yet others who wrote nothing like enough to satisfy their admirers, and Jane Austen is certainly one of these. -- Margaret Drabble
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