“I venture on assuring you that I regard the design formed by you and your friends with sincere interest, and in particular wish well to all the efforts you may make on behalf of individual freedom and independence as opposed to what is termed Collectivism.” WellsMayIndividualWishInterestEffortDesignParticularRegardIndependenceSincereVentureBehalfCollectivismIndividual Freedom Author:William E. Gladstone
“I shall not find a painting more beautiful because the artist has painted a hawthorn in the foreground, though I know of nothing more beautiful than the hawthorn, for I wish to remain sincere and because I know that the beauty of a painting does not depend on the things represented in it. I shall not collect images of hawthorn. I do not venerate hawthorn, I go to see and smell it.” KnowsDoeBeautifulArtistWishPaintingDependsSmellSincereForeground Author:Marcel Proust
“I am slow to listen to criminations among friends, and never espouse their quarrels on either side. My sincere wish is that both sides will allow bygones to be bygones, and look to the present & future only.” LooksWishSidesForgivenessSincereBoth SidesQuarrelsPresent FutureBygones Author:Abraham Lincoln
“Simplicity is the straightforwardness of a soul which refuses itself any reaction with regard to itself or its deeds. This virtue differs from and surpasses sincerity. We see many people who are sincere without being simple. They do not wish to be taken for other than what they are; but they are always fearing lest they should be taken for what they are not.” PeopleShouldSoulWishSimpleVirtueTakenRegardSimplicityRefuseDeedsReactionsSincereSincerity Author:Francois Fenelon