"Inappreciation" Quotes from Famous Books
... more firmly to establish her domination over Christophe by such an act, that proved once more her gross inappreciation of her lover. Jealousy which binds souls that are besmirched could only revolt a nature like Christophe's, young, proud, and pure. But what he could not forgive, what he never would forgive, was that the betrayal ... — Jean-Christophe, Vol. I • Romain Rolland
... the parent feigned a jovial inappreciation. If that was so they had made a "most damnable misdeal," he laughed, having settled down in Natchez together, "too soft on each other to marry and as tame as parrakeets"; Julian as county ... — Gideon's Band - A Tale of the Mississippi • George W. Cable |