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Me Quotes by Charles Dickens
- "What is your best, your very best, ale a glass?" "Two pence halfpenny," says the landlord, "is the price of the Genuine Stunning Ale." "Then,"…
- Christmas may not bring a single thing; still, it gives me a song to sing.
- Let me feel now what sharp distress I may.
- You know what I am going to say. I love you. What other men may mean when they use that expression, I cannot tell. What…
- She was more than human to me. She was a Fairy, a Sylph. I don't know what she was, anything that no one ever saw,…
- You know what I am going to say. I love you. What other men may mean when they use that expression, I cannot tell; what…
- May I tell you why it seems to me a good thing for us to remember wrong that has been done us? That we may…
- What an immense impression Paris made upon me. It is the most extraordinary place in the world!
- "Do not repine, my friends," said Mr. Pecksniff, tenderly. "Do not weep for me. It is chronic."
- My imagination would never have served me as it has, but for the habit of commonplace, humble, patient, daily, toiling, drudging attention
- I found every breath of air, and every scent, and every flower and leaf and blade of grass and every passing cloud, and everything in…
- There is something good in all weathers. If it doesn't happen to be good for my work today, it's good for some other man's today...…
- I took her hand in mine, and we went out of the ruined place; and, as the morning mists had risen long ago when I…
- Give me a moment, because I like to cry for joy. It's so delicious, John dear, to cry for joy.
- They are Man's and they cling to me, appealing from their fathers. This boy is Ignorance and this girl is Want. Beware them both, and…
- There have been occasions in my later life (I suppose as in most lives) when I have felt for a time as if a thick…
- I don't feel any vulgar gratitude to you[for helping me]. I almost feel as if You ought to be grateful to ME, for giving you…
- How could you give me life, and take from me all the inappreciable things that raise it from the state of conscious death? Where are…
- You have been so careful of me that I never had a child's heart. You have trained me so well that I never dreamed a…
- I do not know the American gentleman, God forgive me for putting two such words together.
- Listlessness to everything, but brooding sorrow, was the night that fell on my undisciplined heart. Let me look up from it - as at last…
- It can't be supposed," said Joe. "Tho' I'm oncommon fond of reading, too." Are you, Joe?" Oncommon. Give me," said Joe, "a good book, or…
- Old Marley was as dead as a doornail. Mind! I don't mean to say that, of my own knowledge, what there is particularly dead about…
- And therefore, Uncle, though it has never put a scrap of gold or silver in my pocket, I believe that [Christmas] has done me good,…
- Then tell Wind and Fire where to stop," returned madame; "but don't tell me.
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