Love is the piety of the affections.
Let the falling out of friends be a renewing of affection.
I have a cat, so I know that when she digs her very sharp claws into my chest or stomach it's really a sign of affection, but I don't see any reason for programming languages to show affection with pain.
At the point when affection is not frenzy, it is not adore.
The best fortress which a prince can possess is the affection of his people.
Childhood romances always seem so real, so enduring, when we are separated from the object of our affection. But usually, when we return, we find that our dreams and memories quiet surpassed reality. -Lady Anne, Whitney's aunt
My affection hath an unknown bottom, like the Bay of Portugal.
Mankind have love, animals have affection. The harmonious and beautiful world is revealed.
The characteristic of coquettes is affectation governed by whim.
Then he made one last effort to search in his heart for the place where his affection had rotted away, and he could not find it.
Her affection for everything she could love increased.
Curiosity is the most superficial of all the affections; it changes its object perpetually; it has an appetite which is very sharp, but very easily satisfied, and it has always an appearance of giddiness, restlessness and anxiety.
The essential elements of giving are power and love - activity and affection - and the consciousness of the race testifies that in the high and appropriate exercise of these is a blessedness greater than any other.
[Our family] love our father's image because the only thing we received from him was love and affection. We recognize that our father made incredible damage outside of the home but we ask for reciprocity because the only thing he ever gave us within the household was love.
People should treat the oceans like we do anything else that we care about - with consideration, with care, and affection. That's it. For that we must educate.
Let the foundation of thy affection be virtue, then make the building as rich as glorious as thou canst; if the foundation be beauty or wealth, and the building virtue, the foundation is too weak for the building, and it will fall: happy is he, the palace of whose affection is founded upon virtue, walled with riches glazed with beauty, and roofed with honor.
I am fond of them, of the inferior beings of the abyss, of those who are full of longing.
None of the affections have been noted to fascinate and bewitch but envy.
Christ has not conquered my affections if He has to compete for my attention.
I am more fond of achieving than striving. My theories must prove to be facts or be discarded as worthless. My efforts must soon be crowned with success, or discontinued.