It's not that I don't like American pop; I'm a huge admirer of it, but I think my roots came from a very English and Irish base. Is it all sort of totally non-American sounding.
Il y a dans les hommes plus de choses a' admirer que de choses a' me priser. There are more things to admire in people than to despise.
Every object strives for its proper place. A book seeks to be near its truest admirer. Just as this helpless moth seeks to be near the candle that infatuates him.
Joe Wright is incredible and I'm a huge admirer of his work in general, but specifically his aesthetics and poeticism.
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.
Admirers can be a tremendous force for conservatism.
I am a very big admirer of Hillary 's and I am an admirer of Obama as well.
A friend of ours, who is an admirer of Isaac Walton, was struck, just as we were, with the likeness of the old angler's face to a fish.
I've been an admirer of Helen Mirren for a long time. As I get older, I find myself admiring older women who have poise and elegance.
Virtue, like a dowerless beauty, has more admirers than followers.
A good part of the fame of most celebrated men is due to the shortsightedness of their admirers
I cast a glance in my new admirer's direction. "You may call me Your Highness," I said. "Or Empress Beauty. " He chuckled. I wasn't kidding.
I am a big admirer of Paul Scholes, he is one of the best players of his generation.
I have always been a huge admirer of my own work. I'm one of the funniest and most entertaining writers I know.
I'm a great admirer of cartoons, because I can't do cartoons.
I am a great admirer of women.
It is difficult to restrain admirers of Shakespeare once they have begun to speak of him.
Like her friend and admirer Clarice Lispector, Hilda Hilst was a passionate explorer of the sacred and the profane, the pure and the obscene, and shows, in this discomfiting, hypnotic work, just how rarely those categories are what they seem. The translation is excellent - what a rare relief.
I am quite an admirer of Fidel [Castro]. For me, Fidel is the first and the best man in solidarity with the peoples of the world. Fidel shares not just what he does not need, but every little thing he has. That is called solidarity.
. . . 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.