"Feel for" Quotes from Famous Books
... arise, be reproduced in the actions of her sons. (Applause.) The life that you have led in this place and the spirit of comradeship here engendered will be a bond of union for our Canadian Dominion—(applause)—and many of you when you leave this will feel for your Alma Mater that sentiment of affection which Napoleon felt for St. Cyr. May this Kingston Military Academy be a fruitful mother of armed science—(applause)—and a source of confidence and pride to her country. You will go hence after ... — Memories of Canada and Scotland - Speeches and Verses • John Douglas Sutherland Campbell
... how bitterly he would have repented his folly, and how his last days must have been spent in the keenest of regret. And it was in this spirit that I bent down over him, to thrust my hand in his breast to feel for the ... — Sail Ho! - A Boy at Sea • George Manville Fenn
... considerable one in Europe. It is a time of romance, of chivalry, of deep religious feeling, and yet seems like the childhood of modernity. Is it the fault of crudity in pictorial art, or the fault of romances that we look upon those distant people as more elemental than we, and thus feel for them the indulgent compassion that a child excites? However it is, theirs is to us a simple time of primitive emotion and romance, and the tapestries they have ... — The Tapestry Book • Helen Churchill Candee
... landlady, shaking 'er 'ead. 'I can feel for you; my boy went to sea at that age, and I've never ... — Light Freights • W. W. Jacobs
... I live! God has been merciful to both of us. Let one who knew your father take your hand. Believe that whatever I have felt for him, I now feel for you,—and more!" ... — Idolatry - A Romance • Julian Hawthorne
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