“Look in the face of the person to whom you are speaking if you wish to know his real sentiments, for he can command his words more easily than his countenance.” IfsKnowsLooksPersonsRealFacesWishConversationCommandSentimentsCountenanceService Culture Author:Bill Vaughan
“The love of independence is a sentiment that surely none would wish to see erased from the breast of man, though the parish law of England, it must be confessed, is a system of all others the most calculated gradually to weaken this sentiment, and in the end may eradicate it completely.” MenMayEndsLawWishEnglandIndependenceBreastsSentimentsParish Book:Population: The First Essay Source: Population: The First Essay
“Cant is the voluntary overcharging or prolongation of a real sentiment; hypocrisy is the setting up a pretension to a feeling you never had and have no wish for.” RealFeelingsWishSettingSettingsHypocrisySentimentsCantPretensionOvercharging Book:Sketches and Essays Source: Sketches and Essays
“I regard it as a tragedy that people of a differing sexual orientation find themselves proscribed in a world that has so little understanding for homosexuals and that displays such gross indifference for sexual gradations and variations and the great significance they have for living. It is completely foreign to me to wish to regard such people as less valuable, less moral, incapable of noble sentiments and behavior.” PeopleWorldLittlesWishUnderstandingMoralBehaviorTragedyRegardValuableNobleIndifferenceSignificanceSentimentsDisplayIncapableHomosexualGrossVariationOrientation Author:Emma Goldman
“When Catullus expresses his love and hate for Lesbia, he is not obviously voicing a wish to rid himself of one or the other of these two sentiments. Not all contradictions resolve into temporal change of belief or desire.” TwoDesireHateBeliefWishContradictionResolveSentimentsHis LoveLove And Hate Book:Philosophy and Real Politics Source: Philosophy and Real Politics