Quote by Charles Dickens
It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, an

It opens the lungs, washes the countenance, exercises the eyes, and softens down the temper; so cry away. – Charles Dickens

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Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own and from morning to night, as from the cradle to the grave, it is but a succession of changes so gentle and easy that we can scarcely mark their progress. – Charles Dickens

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Morning
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It is a pleasant thing to reflect upon, and furnishes a complete answer to those who contend for the gradual degeneration of the human species, that every baby born into the world is a finer one than the last. – Charles Dickens

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Baby, Babies
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The tears of the world are a constant quality. For each one who begins to weep, somewhere else another stops. The same is true of the laugh. – Samuel Beckett

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Invisible tears are the hardest to wipe away. Just let it out, my friend. – Terri Guillemets

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There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming griefand unspeakable love. – Washington Irving

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I often want to cry. That is the only advantage women have over men — at least they can cry. – Jean Rhys

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I dont know anything that builds the will to win better than competitive sports. – Richard M. Nixon

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If bringing up the next generation is important, why arent they the best qualified, the best paid? Why arent we as concerned about their career progression as we are about those who work in the education or health services? – Estelle Morris

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Democracy: In which you say what you like and do what youre told. – Dave Barry

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The present age, for all its cosmopolitan hustle, is curiously suburban in spirit. – Norman Douglas

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