Henry Theodore Tuckerman Quotes About Giving
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Travel gives a character of experience to our knowledge, and brings the figures on the tablet of memory into strong relief.
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There is a policy in manner. I have heard one, not inexperienced in the pursuit of fame, give it his earnest support, as being the surest passport to absolute and brilliant success.
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To a nice ear, the quality of a voice is singularly affecting. Its depth seems to be allied to feeling; at least, the contralto notes alone give an adequate sense of pathos. They are born near the heart.
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Do not give to thy friends the most agreeable counsels, but the most advantageous.
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