His works are easy to savor but hard to embrace; they have, I think, aroused much admiration, but not so much love.
Aeschylus sees Alcibiades as a powerful creation arousing admiration, but also as a "savage figure" unacceptable and dangerous when released in the city.
He . . . well. . . he did things which aroused admiration and interest.
That house was brought by Mr. Dobkin to long overdue life in a way that aroused international admiration.
It is contradictory and perverse; it arouses disgust and admiration; it is beautiful.
The bravery of dancers in unheated theaters . . . was something to arouse admiration.
Since after the completion the building aroused vivid admiration and critics, for its technical aspect.
It was the first prominent public building in Zagreb's lower town, and its architecture and scale aroused general admiration and praise.
They have aroused admiration among old residents by accepting such work even if they hold academic degrees.
The evolution of living beings, of which science seeks to determine the stages and to discern the mechanism, presents an internal finality which arouses admiration.