top of page
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward

"Though just biographical record will touch the failings of the good and the eminent with tenderness."

Standard 
 Customized
"Though just biographical record will touch the failings of the good and the eminent with tenderness."

Exlpore more Tenderness quotes

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"No," Lana said, "I'm not going to heal your scratch.""Good," Sanjit said."Good? Why good?""Because when you hold my hand, I don't want it to be work for you."

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"Mother belonged to a realm of other creatures: smaller, lighter, more easily blown away."

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"I do know that I don't want to wake him.We were up very late last night."

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"You can't substitute material things for love or for gentleness or for tenderness or for a sense of comradeship. Money is not a substitute for tenderness, and power is not a substitute for tenderness."

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"You know, sometimes the world seems like a pretty mean place.' 'That's why animals are so soft and huggy."

Quote_1.png
Donna Grant

"Though just biographical record will touch the failings of the good and the eminent with tenderness."

Explore more quotes by Anne Seward

Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"Let me be content with being happy, without sighing that I am not distinguished."
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"Were I to flatter myself with the possibility of success in such combat, it would indeed be presumption."
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"A masculine education cannot spare from professional study and the necessary acquisition of languages, the time and attention which I have bestowed on the compositions of my countrymen."
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"To what derision should I be exposed from a thousand quarters!- An unlearned female entering the lists of criticism against the mighty Johnson!"
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"If I had girls to educate I would not have them learn both music and drawing."
Quote_1.png
Anne Seward
"Though just biographical record will touch the failings of the good and the eminent with tenderness."
bottom of page