“With a new familiarity and a flesh-creeping homeliness entirely of this unreal, materialistic world, where all sentiment is coarsely manufactured and advertised in colossal sickly captions, disguised for the sweet tooth of a monstrous baby called the Public, the family as it is, broken up on all hands by the agency of feminist and economic propaganda, reconstitutes itself in the image of the state.” WorldStatesHandsFamilyEconomicSweetBrokenBabyFeministFleshTeethPropagandaAgencySentimentsFamiliarityMonstrousUnrealMaterialisticColossalBroken UpCaptionSweet ToothMaterialistic World Book:The Art of Being Ruled Source: The Art of Being Ruled
“I think all the covers I do have nice sentiments, particularly 'Your Song.' People write me very sweet messages about that song, though I'm sure there are people out there saying that I've ruined it too!” PeopleThinkingWritingSongNiceSweetMessagesSentimentsRuinedVery Sweet Author:Ellie Goulding
“Sentiment is the mightiest force in civilization; not sentimentality, but sentiment. Women will bring this into politics. Home, sweet home, is as powerful on the hustings as at the fireside.” HomePoliticsForcePowerfulSweetCivilizationSentimentsSentimentalityHome Sweet HomeSweet Home Author:Judith Ellen Foster
“When I went travelling around Europe there was the Eurovision song contest on, and I got a bit dunk and we missed our train to Budapest the next day. Anyway, when I got back I kind of realised how many songs there were about people giving up things for somebody, so I thought I'd make a song about giving up things I don't have. These elaborate things that I don't have that I could give up to somebody, and I kind of thought there was kind of some sweet sentiment in that.” PeopleGivingKindSongNextBitsSweetGiving UpEuropeTrainSentimentsNext DayContestsRealisedBudapest Author:George Ezra
“Arraigned at my own bar, Memory having given her evidence of the hopes, wishes, sentiments I had been cherishing since last night-- of the general state of mind which I have indulged for nearly a fortnight past; Reason having come forward and told in her own quiet way , a plain, unvarnished tale, showing how I had rejected the real, and rabidly devoured the ideal;-- I pronounced judgment to this effect:-- That a greater fool than Jane Eyre had never breathed the breath of life: that a more fantastic idiot had never surfeited herself on sweet lies, and swallowed the poison as if it were nectar.” IfsWayMindRealStatesReasonLastsPastLyingNightGivenWishMemoriesMy OwnGreaterEffectsSweetFoolQuietJudgmentEvidenceIdealsBreathsBarsTalesFantasticIdiotPoisonCherishSentimentsState Of MindRejectedLast NightJaneNectarFortnight Book:The Complete Works Of Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, and The Professor Source: The Complete Works Of Charlotte Bronte: Jane Eyre, Shirley, Villette, and The Professor