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Reason is not time only interpreter of life. The fountain of action is in time feelings.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
A pilgrimage is an admirable remedy for over-fastidiousness and sickly refinement.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
A work of art is said to be perfect in proportion as it does not remind the spectator of the process by which it was created.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
There is a strength of quiet endurance as significant of courage as the most daring feats of prowess.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Professed authors who overestimate their vocation are too full of themselves to be agreeable companions. The demands of their egotism are inveterate.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
I finish what I have to do in the office.
— Robert Caro
National enthusiasm is the nursery of genius.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Any change that comes about in your life will be primarily because of your own efforts
— Jon Kabat-Zinn
When you stop giving and offering something to the rest of the world, it's time to turn out the lights.
— George Burns
The mind is the chisel, matter is the stone and life is the sculpture. Make sure you use your chisel wisely
— Carsten Ostergaard Pedersen
Fashion seldom interferes with nature without diminishing her grace and efficiency.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Do not give to thy friends the most agreeable counsels, but the most advantageous.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
The soul, by an instinct stronger than reason, ever associates beauty with truth.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
To impress others we must be earnest; to amuse them, it is only necessary to be kindly and fanciful.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Credulity is perhaps a weakness almost inseparable from eminently truthful characters.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Far better one unpurchased heart than glory's proudest name.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Literature is so common a luxury that the age has grown fastidious.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
No man flatters the woman he truly loves.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
The mind's only perfect vassal.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Travel gives a character of experience to our knowledge, and brings the figures on the tablet of memory into strong relief.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
The man who becomes a critic by trade ceases, in reality, to be one at all.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
Poetry is the overflowing of the Soul.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman
The French have a significant saying, that a woman who buys her complexion will sell it.
— Henry Theodore Tuckerman