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Olivet
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Just to clarify, there are things I admire in others that are not things I aspire to, so I made that distinction in my post. I don't want to be brilliant and mean, but I admire people who are brilliant, even if they are defective in other ways. I think you can find something to admire in almost anyone.

So I guess that is what I admire MOST - the ability to see the best in people.

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Tante Shvester
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quote:
Originally posted by lem:
I was about to suggest we needed more pictorial examples.

I believe that it is spelled "pectoral".
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Rakeesh
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Honor. Then again, to me that includes most of the things mentioned here, maybe even all.
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Treason
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Except boobs...or maybe honor does include boobs..hmmm

[Big Grin]

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Tante Shvester
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My famous chicken breasts
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Megan
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Courtesy, regardless of the situation.

How a person treats a waiter or someone else in a service job is a very good measure of that person.

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GaalD
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Perceptive and understanding. I love a person that could look at you, hear you talk for two minutes, and say exactly what you need to hear and understand exactly what you mean.
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Treason
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Tante! [ROFL]

I changed my mind. Forget sincerity, I'm in love with Tante's humor!

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A mix of compassion and bravery.
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Kindness and understanding.

NOT sincerity; too many people use that as an excuse to do anything. "But at least I'm sincere about it!" So what?!

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