Of all the affections which attend human life, the love of glory is the most ardent. — Richard Steele
Affections injured by tyranny, or rigor of compulsion, like tempest-threatened trees, unfirmly — John Ford
Even where the affections are not strongly moved by any superior excellence, — Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Whatever strengthens and purifies the affections, enlarges the imagination, and adds spirit — Percy Bysshe Shelley
The object of music is a Sound. The end; to delight, and move various Affections in us. — René Descartes
As the rolling stone gathers no moss, so the roving heart gathers no affections. — Anna Brownell Jameson
Nature has concatenated our fortunes and affections together with indissoluble bands of — Isaac Barrow
When the intellect and affections are in harmony; when intellectual consciousness is — Margaret Fuller
The parental, and filial affections seem to be as ardent, their sensibility and attachment — William Bartram