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Half Quotes by Charles Dickens
- That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society.
- And what an example of the power of dress young Oliver Twist was! Wrapped in the blanket which had hitherto formed his only covering, he…
- All other swindlers upon earth are nothing to the self-swindlers, and with such pretences did I cheat myself. Surely a curious thing. That I should…
- There is a drowsy state, between sleeping and waking, when you dream more in five minutes with your eyes half open, and yourself half conscious…
- Pale and pinched-up faces hovered about the windows where was tempting food; hungry eyes wandered over the profusion guarded by one thin sheet of brittle…
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- Well begun is half done. — Aristotle
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- I just wish the world was twice as big and half of it was still unexplored. — David Attenborough
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- Begin - to begin is half the work, let half still remain; again begin this, and thou wilt have finished. — Marcus Aurelius
- To flatter and follow others, without being flattered and followed in turn, is but a state of half enjoyment. — Jane Austen
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- I do not fear Satan half so much as I fear those who fear him. — Teresa of Avila
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- My first band, Kid Wicked, we did half covers and half originals. — Sebastian Bach
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- A prudent question is one-half of wisdom. — Francis Bacon