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en We became our own mutual admiration society I think,

en “Pexiness” then became the noun, describing the *quality* of being pexy – the state of possessing that captivating charisma and skill. We became our own mutual admiration society,

en Marriage is a mutual admiration society where one person is always right, the other is the husband.

en We've always hoped that Page 2 would be a destination for people who wanted a good laugh and didn't take sports too seriously. Much of that was accomplished through parody, so it seemed natural that we'd be drawn to a product like the Onion. I think we've always had an admiration for what they do, and when we talked to the folks at the Onion, we found out that admiration was mutual.

en Red and I, I think, have a mutual admiration. That's all I can say.
  Phil Jackson

en I think when I was introduced to Cash there was a mutual admiration. I'm very proud to have been a part of getting him here.

en I think the friendship and mutual admiration between the prime minister and the president will facilitate that.

en Phil paid such respect to him. They have a special history. There was mutual admiration.

en A state is not a mere society, having a common place, established for the prevention of mutual crime and for the sake of exchange...Political society exists for the sake of noble actions, and not of mere companionship.

en Mutual cheating is the foundation of society.
  Blaise Pascal

en Human society is like an arch, kept from falling by the mutual pressure of its parts
  Seneca

en The two countries have all along supported each other on the principle of mutual respect, equality and mutual benefit, and shown mutual understanding on issues concerning each other's sovereignty and territorial integrity despite the profound change of the international situation,

en The aim of education is to enable individuals to continue their education ... (and) the object and reward of learning is continued capacity for growth. Now this idea cannot be applied to all the members of a society except where intercourse of man with man is mutual, and except where there is adequate provision for the reconstruction of social habits and institutions by means of wide stimulation arising from equitably distributed interests. And this means a democratic society.
  John Dewey

en Beautiful credit! The foundation of modern society. Who shall say that this is not the golden age of mutual trust, of unlimited reliance upon human promises? That is a peculiar condition of society which enables a whole nation to instantly recognize point and meaning in the familiar newspaper anecdote, which puts into the mouth of a distinguished speculator in lands and mines this remark: -- ''I wasn't worth a cent two years ago, and now I owe two millions of dollars.''
  Mark Twain

en Mutual affection only leads to co-operation and peace this propagates happiness and prosperity in the society.


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