I love everything that's old, - old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine
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I love everything that's old, - old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I love everything that is old; old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wines.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I love everything that's old: old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wines; and, I beli...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
FRANCIS BACON Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust,
and old authors to read.
ATHENAEUS Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
ATHENAEUS Old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old authors to read.
FRANCIS BACON SR. What I gave, I have; what I spent, I had; what I kept, I lost.
OLD EPITAPH When clouds appear like rocks and towers,
The earth's refreshed by frequent showers.
OLD RHYME If woolly fleeces spread the heavenly way
No rain, be sure, disturbs the summer's day.
OLD RHYME I'd just as soon a beggar as king,
And the reason I'll tell you for why;
A king cannot swagger...
OLD SONG This animal is very malicious; when attacked it defends itself.
[Fr., Cet animal est tres mechant;...
OLD SONG A rainbow in the morning
Is the Shepherd's warning;
But a rainbow at night
Is the Shephe...
OLD RHYME It is the silence between the notes that makes the music; it is
the space between the bars that hol...
OLD SAYING There's a skin without and a skin within,
A covering skin and a lining skin,
But the skin with...
OLD SONG When Bryan O'Lynn had no shirt to put on,
He took him a sheep skin to make him a' one.
"With t...
OLD SONG Tell that to the Marines--the sailors won't believe it.
OLD SAYING A leap year
Is never a good sheep year.
OLD SAYING There's a health to poverty; it sticks by us when all friends
forsake us.
OLD SAYING Do not envy a sinner; you don't know what disaster awaits him.
OLD TESTAMENT Gluttony kills more than the sword, and is the kindler of all
evils.
[Lat., Gula plures occidit q...
OLD SONG The poor man will praise it so hath he good cause,
That all the year eats neither partridge not qu...
OLD SONG In good King Charles's golden days
When royalty no harm meant,
A zealous high-churchman was I,...
OLD SONG Over the hills and o'er the main,
To Flanders, Portugal and Spain,
Queen Anne commands and we'...
OLD SONG When this old cap was new
'Tis since two hundred years.
OLD SONG Old Rose is dead, that good old man,
We ne'er shall see him more;
He used to wear an old blue ...
OLD SONG As the yellow gold is tried in the fire, so is sincerity tested
in adversity.
OLD SONG Ants will not go to an empty granary, and friends will not visit
us when our wealth is gone.
OLD SONG An injury may prove a blessing.
OLD SONG Accursed poison lies hid beneath sweet honey.
OLD SONG A soldier when aged is not appreciated; the love of an old man
sickens.
OLD SONG A light breath fans the flame, a violent gust extinguishes it.
OLD SONG A gift in time of need is most acceptable.
OLD SONG A credulous thing is love.
OLD SONG A burthen cheerfully borne becomes light.
OLD SONG A bitter drug oft brings relief.
OLD SONG Old soldiers never die;
They fade away!
OLD SONG St. George he was for England; St. Dennis was for France.
Sing, "Honi soit qui mal y pense."
OLD SONG A wealthy traveller fears an ambush, while one with empty pockets
journeys on in safety.
OLD SONG Always keep your hook in the water: where you least expect one,
the fish will be found.
OLD SONG As many mince pies as you taste at Christmas' so many happy
months will you have.
OLD SAYING Fostering mother.
[Lat., Alma mater.]
OLD SAYING Here's a health to you and yours who have done such things for us
and ours.
And when we and ours ...
OLD SAYING Here's a health to all those that we love,
Here's a health to all those that love us,
Here's a...
OLD SAYING A wicked book cannot repent.
OLD PROVERB Age appears best in four things: old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust and old a...
FRANCIS BACON Age appears best in four things: old wood to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trust, and old ...
FRANCIS BACON Age appears to be best in four things; old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to trus...
FRANCIS BACON Age appears to be best in four things, - old wood best to burn, old wine to drink, old friends to tr...
ALONSO OF ARAGON Pretty wife, old wine - many friends
BULGARIAN PROVERB Is not old wine wholesomest, old pippins toothsomest, old wood burns brightest, old linen wash white...
JOHN WEBSTER Old wine and friends improve with age.
ITALIAN PROVERB Old friends are best.
JOHN SELDEN Old wine, and an old friend, are good provisions.
GEORGE HERBERT Vintage books, old china, antiques; maybe I love old things so much because I feel impermanent mysel...
JOSH LANYON Other people, including me, have written books with main characters who were old and rich. Or old an...
ELIZABETH MOON The good old times -- all times when old are good.
LORD (GEORGE GORDON) BYRON The ''good old times'' -- all times when old are good.
LORD BYRON Mixing old wine with new wine is stupidity, but mixing old wisdom with new wisdom is maturity.
AMIT KALANTRI I sighed, looking down at the book in my hands. The Years. I rested my elbow against the arm of the ...
SARAH JIO Do not mix de galloping of your horse, my knight, with the beating of your heart.
OLD CHINESE PROVERB I survived that trouble so likewise may I survive this one.
OLD ENGLISH WRITING The wind that blows, the ship that goes
And the lass the loves a sailor.
OLD ENGLISH SAYING The usefulness of a cup is in its emptiness.
OLD CHINESE PROVERB One’s own shit doesn’t smell
OLD RUSSIAN SAYING In the New Year, may your right hand always be stretched out infriendship, never in want.
OLD IRISH TOAST May the devil make a ladder of your backbone - While he is picking apples in the garden of Hell
OLD IRISH TOAST Here's to you, as good as you are,
And here's to me, as bad as I am;
But as good as you are, a...
OLD SCOTCH SAYING May your glass be ever full
May the roof over your head be always strong,
And may you be in he...
OLD IRISH SAYING May all your labors be in vein.
OLD ENGLISH SAYING He that fights and runs away will live to fight another day.
OLD ENGLISH RHYME Here's to a long life, and a merry one; a quick death, and an easy one; a pretty girl, and an honest...
OLD IRISH TOAST Insanity is doing the same thing in thesame way & expecting a different outcome
OLD CHINESE PROVERB A journey of a thousand miles begins with one small step
OLD CHINESE PROVERB A wise man knows everything.A shrewd one, everybody.
OLD CHINESE PROVERB It is better to take many small steps in the right direction than to make a great leap forward only ...
OLD CHINESE PROVERB When money's tight and hard to get - and your horse is also ran, When all you have is a heap of debt...
OLD IRISH TOAST In speaking of so-called Christians being in church: "Just because a mouse gets in a cookie jar, doe...
OLD SOUTHERN WISDOM An Irishman is never drunk as long as - He can hold onto one blade of grass and not - Fall off the f...
OLD IRISH TOAST In the New Year, may your right hand always be stretched out in
friendship, never in want.
OLD IRISH TOAST Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who ...
BERNARD BARUCH I have this obsession with really cool, old books.
CONSTANCE ZIMMER To be with old friends is very warming and comforting.
IAN ZIERING I love to both give and receive very old books.
AUGUSTEN BURROUGHS I will never joke about old soldiers who try to get to reunions to talk over the war again. To talk ...
WILL ROGERS old, old, deep friends. I think that there are a lot of misconceptions about her.
BRIAN DENNEHY When I see old friends, I'm very excited.
CHINO MORENO Books seem a little old-fashioned, but hey, I can do old-fashioned if it's good.
TIM THARP New friends are silver, old friends are gold. Always make new friends but don't forget the old.
UNKNOWN Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who ...
SIR PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends who ...
BERNARD M. BARUCH Old books that have ceased to be of service should no more be abandoned than should old friends wh...
SIR PEREGRINE WORSTHORNE Old age ain't no place for sissies.
HENRY LOUIS MENCKEN Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, the last of life, for which the first was made. Our t...
ROBERT BROWNING We need old friends to help us grow old and new friends to help us stay young.
LETTY COTTIN POGREBIN Lay this unto your breast: Old friends, like old swords, still are trusted best.
JOHN WEBSTER There are three faithful friends - an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN There are three great friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
E. W. HOWE There are three faithful friends, an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN There are three great friends: an old wife, an old dog, and ready money.
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
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Pleasure seems sweet, but proves a glass of bitters
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We scarcely can praise it or blame it too much;
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH How blest is he who crowns in shades like these,
A youth of labour with an age of ease.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH And, e'en while fashion's brightest arts decoy,
The heart, distrusting, asks if this be joy.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ask me no questions, and I'll tell you no fibs.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I love everything that is old; old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wines.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Don't let us make imaginary evils, when you know we have so many real ones to encounter.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Some faults are so closely allied to qualities that it is difficult to weed out the vice without era...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Vain, very vain is my search to find; that happiness which only centers in the mind.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH It seemed to me pretty plain, that they had more of love than matrimony in them.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH With disadvantages enough to bring him to humility, a Scotsman is one of the proudest things alive.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Our pleasures are short, and can only charm at intervals; love is a method of protraction our greate...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH To what fortuitous occurrence do we not owe every pleasure and convenience of our lives.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH There is nothing so absurd or ridiculous that has not at some time been said by some philosopher. Fo...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH And still they gazed, and still the wonder grew, that one small head could carry all he knew.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Who can direct when all pretend to know?
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The English laws punish vice; the Chinese laws do more, they reward virtue.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Law grinds the poor, and rich men rule the law.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The loud laugh that spoke the vacant mind.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The best way to make your audience laugh is to start laughing yourself.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The malicious sneer is improperly called laughter.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH If one wishes to become rich they must appear rich.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Good counsel rejected returns to enrich the givers bosom.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The ambitious are forever followed by adulation for they receive the most pleasure from flattery.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH There is no arguing with him, for if his pistol misses fire, he knocks you down with the butt end of...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Honor sinks where commerce long prevails.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Unequal combinations are always disadvantageous to the weaker side.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Surely the best way to meet the enemy is head on in the field and not wait till they plunder our ver...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Every absurdity has a champion to defend it; for error is always talkative.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Crime generally punishes itself.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Girls like to be played with, and rumpled a little too, sometimes.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH You can preach a better sermon with your life than with your lips.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH But in his duty prompt at every call, he watched and wept, he prayed and felt for all.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The doctor found, when she was dead, her last disorder mortal.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH People seek within a short span of life to satisfy a thousand desires, each of which is insatiable.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH When a person has no need to borrow they find multitudes willing to lend.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Write how you want, the critic shall show the world you could have written better.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH In all the silent manliness of grief.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH I do not love a man who is zealous for nothing.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Fear guides more than gratitude.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Fortune is ever seen accompanying industry.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The company of fools may first make us smile, but in the end we always feel melancholy.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Tenderness is a virtue.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Aromatic plants bestow
no spicy fragrance while they grow;
but crush'd or trodden to the groun...
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Pity and friendship are two passions incompatible with each other.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Thou source of all my bliss and all my woe, that found me poor at first, and keep me so.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH When any one of our relations was found to be a person of a very bad character, a troublesome guest,...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The mind is ever ingenious in making its own distress.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The dancing pair that simply sought renown,
By holding out to tire each other down;
The swain ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I have known a German Prince with more titles than subjects, and a Spanish nobleman with more names ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Our chief comforts often produce our greatest anxieties, and the increase in our possessions is but ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH A night-cap deck'd his brows instead of bay,
A cap by night,--a stocking all the day.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH It's like sending them ruffles, when wanting a shirt.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH There is nothing so absurd or ridiculous that has not at some time been said by some philosopher.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Where'er I roam, whatever realms to see,
My heart untravelled, fondly turns to thee;
Still to ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH "Very well," cried I, "that's a good girl; I find you are
perfectly qualified for making converts, ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH They would talk of nothing but high life and high-lived company,
with other fashionable topics, suc...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Where wealth and freedom reign, contentment fails,
And honour sinks where commerce long prevails.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Their wants but few, their wishes all confin'd.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH To what fortuitous occurrence do we not owe every pleasure and
convenience of our lives.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Every pang that rends the heart.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The pictures placed for ornament and use,
The twelve good rules, the royal game of goose.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH In arguing one should meet serious pleading with humor, and humor
with serious pleading.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH His conduct still right with his argument wrong.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH In arguing, too, the parson own'd his skill,
For even though vanquished he could argue still.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I find you want me to furnish you with argument and intellects
too. No, sir, these, I protest you,...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Man wants but little here below Nor wants that little long.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH As ten millions of circles can never make a square, so the united
voice of myriads cannot lend the ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Zeal is very blind, or badly regulated, when it encroaches upon the rights of others
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The king himself has follow'd her
When she has walk'd before.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Trade's proud empire hastes to swift decay.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH He watch'd and wept, he pray'd and felt for all.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH A flattering painter, who made it his care
To draw men as they ought to be, not as they are.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Where village statesmen talk'd with looks profound.
And news much older than their ale went round.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH And the weak soul, within itself unbless'd,
Leans for all pleasure on another's breast.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Full well they laughed, with counterfeited glee,
At all his jokes, for many a joke had he:
Ful...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Silence gives consent.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH No one but a fool would measure their satisfaction by what the world thinks of it.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH This same philosophy is a good horse in the stable, but an arrant
jade on a journey.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Heroes themselves had fallen behind!
--Whene'er he went before.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The whitewash'd wall, the nicely sanded floor,
The varnish'd clock that click'd behind the door;
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Who mix'd reason with pleasure, and wisdom with mirth;
If he had any faults, he has left us in dou...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar,
But bind him to his native mountains more.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH His house was known to all the vagrant train,
He chid their wanderings but reliev'd their pain;
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I chose my wife, as she did her wedding gown, for qualities that would wear well
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Cheerful at morn he wakes from short repose,
Breathes the keen air, and carols as he goes.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Her modest looks the cottage might adorn,
Sweet as the primrose peeps beneath the thorn.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH That dire disease, whose ruthless power
Withers the beauty's transient flower.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Turn, gentle Hermit of the Dale,
And guide my lonely way
To where you taper cheers the vale
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Such is the patriot's boast, where'er we roam,
His first best country ever is at home.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH To what happy accident is it that we owe so unexpected a visit?
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Thus 'tis with all; their chief and constant care
Is to seem everything but what they are.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Well had the boding tremblers learned to trace the day's disasters in his morning face.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to trace
The day's disasters in his morning face.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Allured to brighter worlds, and led the way.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I have spent my life laboriously doing nothing.
[Lat., Vitam perdidi laboricose agendo.]
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Thus idly busy rolls their world away.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH His pencil was striking, resistless, and grand;
His manners were gentle, complying, and bland;
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Alike all ages: dames of ancient days
Have led their children through the mirthful maze,
And ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Hope, like the gleaming taper's light,
Adorns and cheers our way;
And still, as darker grows...
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH I chose my wife, as she did her wedding gown, for qualities that would wear well.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I love everything that's old, - old friends, old times, old manners, old books, old wine.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ceremonies are different in every country, but true politeness is everywhere the same.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Hope is such a bait, it covers any hook.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH What cities, as great as this, have . . . promised themselves
immortality! Posterity can hardly tr...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH They shall knaw a file, and flee unto the mountains of Hepsidam
whar the lion roareth and the Wang ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH But in his duty prompt at every call,
He watch'd and wept, he pray'd and felt for all.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Good people all, with one accord,
Lament for Madame Blaize,
Who never wanted a good word--
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The man recover'd of the bite,
The dog it was that died.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Hoards after hoards his rising raptures fill;
Yet still he sighs, for hoards are wanting still.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH But winter lingering chills the lap of May.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Amid thy desert-walks the lapwing flies,
And tires their echoes with unvaried cries.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH O Luxury! thou curst by Heaven's decree.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Let schoolmasters puzzle their brain,
With grammar, and nonsense, and learning;
Good liquor, I...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I'll be with you in the squeezing of a lemon.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Man seems the only growth that dwindles here.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH At night returning, every labour sped,
He sits him down, the monarch of a shed;
Smiles by his ...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Round its breast the rolling clouds are spread,
Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Careless their merits or their faults to scan,
His pity gave ere charity began.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH A kind and gentle heart he had,
To comfort friends and foes;
The naked every day he clad
...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Ill fares the land, to hast'ning ill a prey,
Where wealth accumulates, and men decay;
Prince...
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OLIVER GOLDSMITH Those that think must govern those that toil.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Gay, sprightly, land of mirth and social ease
Pleased with thyself, whom all the world can please.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Wisdom makes a slow defense against trouble, though a sure one in the end.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Truth from his lips prevailed with double sway, and fools, who came to scoff, remained to pray.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The jests of the rich are ever successful.
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shoes.
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To hide her shame from every eye,
To give repentance to her l...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The canvas glow'd beyond ev'n nature warm;
The pregnant quarry teem'd with human form.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Man wants but little here below,
Nor wants that little long.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Let observation with observant view,
Observe mankind from China to Peru.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH They say women and music should never be dated
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The very pink of perfection.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Aromatic plants bestow no spicy fragrance while they grow; but crush'd or trodden to the ground, dif...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH You may all go to pot.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH If you were to make little fishes talk, they would talk like whales
OLIVER GOLDSMITH I was ever of the opinion, that the honest man who married and brought up a large family, did more s...
OLIVER GOLDSMITH On the stage he was natural, simple, affecting, 'Twas only when he was off, he was acting
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Still to ourselves in every place consigned, / Our own felicity we make or find.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH This is Liberty-Hall, gentlemen.
OLIVER GOLDSMITH Like the bee, we should make our industry our amusement
OLIVER GOLDSMITH The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them
OLIVER GOLDSMITH