Quote by Oliver Goldsmith
Tenderness is a virtue. - Oliver Goldsmith

Tenderness is a virtue. – Oliver Goldsmith

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A great source of calamity lies in regret and anticipation therefore a person is wise who thinks of the present alone, regardless of the past or future. – Oliver Goldsmith

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Ridicule has always been the enemy of enthusiasm, and the only worthy opponent to ridicule is success. – Oliver Goldsmith

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Ridicule
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Base Ball, to be played thoroughly, requires the possession of muscular strength, great agility, quickness of eye, readiness of hand, and many other faculties of mind and body that mark the man of nerve. – Henry Chadwick

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Some in my party threaten to send a message that they dont know a just war when they see it, and more broadly that theyre not prepared to use our military strength to protect our security and the cause of freedom. – Joe Lieberman

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My strength as an actor is in the theater – I know that about myself. Some actors get onstage and vanish, but Im much better there than I am on screen. – Stacy Keach

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Anxiety does not empty tomorrow of its sorrows, but only empties today of its strength. – Charles Spurgeon

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