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Charles Dickens Quotes

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Never imitate the eccentricities of genius, but toil after it in its truer flights. They are not so easy to follow, but they lead to higher regions  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Black are the brooding clouds and troubled the deep waters, when the sea of thought, first heaving from a calm, gives up its dead  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Buy an annuity cheap, and make your life interesting to yourself and everybody else that watches the speculation  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Think the Romans must have aggravated one another very much, with their noses. Perhaps, they became the restless people they were, in consequence  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Though we are perpetually bragging of it [the middle class] as our safety, it is nothing but a poor fringe on the mantle of the upper class  (Charles Dickens Quotes) You can only form the minds of reasoning animals upon facts: nothing else will ever be of any service to them. Stick to facts, sir!  (Charles Dickens Quotes) It will be very generally found that those who will sneer habitually at human nature... Are among its worst and least pleasant samples  (Charles Dickens Quotes) I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness  (Charles Dickens Quotes) We cannot have single gentlemen to come into this establishment and sleep like double gentlemen without paying extra for it  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Although it's a long time on the road, it is on the road and coming. I tell thee it never retreats, and never stops  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Subscribe to our noble society for providing the infant negroes in the West Indies with flannel waistcoats and moral pocket handkerchiefs  (Charles Dickens Quotes) I've a pretty large experience of boys, and you're a bad set of fellows. Now mind... You behave yourself!  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Wery good power o' suction, sammy... You'd ha' made an uncommon fine oyster, sammy, if you'd been born in that station o' life  (Charles Dickens Quotes) What is peace? Is it war? No. Is it strife? No. Is it lovely, and gentle, and beautiful, and pleasant, and serene, and joyful? O yes!  (Charles Dickens Quotes) We've got a private master comes to teach us at home, but we ain't proud, because ma says it's sinful  (Charles Dickens Quotes) I am a demd villain!... I will fill my pockets with change for a sovereign in half - pence and drown myself in the Thames... Who for her sake will become a demd, damp, moist, unpleasant body!  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Say, like those wicked turks, there is no what's his name but thingummy, and what you may call it is his prophet!  (Charles Dickens Quotes) I am always conscious of an uncomfortable sensation now and then when the wind is blowing in the east  (Charles Dickens Quotes) A being, erect upon two legs, and bearing all the outward semblance of a man, and not of a monster  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Therefore I do require it, which I makes confession, to be brought reg'lar and draw'd mild  (Charles Dickens Quotes) O Mrs Higden, mrs Higden, you was a woman and a mother, and a mangler in a million million  (Charles Dickens Quotes) In came a fiddler - and tuned like fifty stomach aches. In came Mrs Fezziwig, one vast substantial smile  (Charles Dickens Quotes) It's over, and can't be helped, and that's one consolation, as they always say in Turkey, ven they cuts the wrong man's head off  (Charles Dickens Quotes) The wictim o' connubiality, as Blue Beard's domestic chaplain said, with a tear of pity, ven he buried him  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Some people... May be Rooshans, and others may be Prooshans; they are born so, and will please themselves. Them which is of other naturs thinks different  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Meaty jelly, too, especially when a little salt, which is the case when there's ham, is mellering to the organ  (Charles Dickens Quotes) It's calm and - what's that word again - critical! - no - classical, that's it - it is calm and classical  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Stranger, pause and ask thyself the question, canst thou do likewise? If not, with a blush retire  (Charles Dickens Quotes) They are so filthy and bestial that no honest man would admit one into his house for a water closet doormat  (Charles Dickens Quotes) Uriah, with his long hands slowly twining over one another, made a ghastly writhe from the waist upwards  (Charles Dickens Quotes)
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