Bleak house Quote by Sue Perkins Download Open image “'Bleak House' remains a great novel for me, and I love 'David Copperfield.'” — Sue Perkins ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.0 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Bleak house Books David Copperfield Great House I love Love Novel
Bleak House is just the most astounding piece of work. There's huge, visionary poetry in it. — Simon Callow Copy Share Image
I love Richard Yates, his work, and the novel, Revolutionary Road. It's a devastating novel. — Michael Chabon Copy Share Image
Steve Yarbrough's Safe from the Neighbors will take your breath away. Ambitious, funny, sad, smart, and beautifully crafted, it's everything a novel should be. — Richard Russo Copy Share Image
I've loved all my books, but I will admit that 'The Man from Stone Creek' holds a very special place in my heart. — Linda Lael Miller Copy Share Image
I read Nicholas Sparks all the time, and this was one of his best books. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I love Victorian novels, the way they capture the nuances of the human condition. — Sal Khan Copy Share Image
Well, Bradbury's a genius. Fahrenheit 451 is one of my favorite books of all time, and The Illustrated Man as a collection of short… — Zack Snyder Copy Share Image
I am a newspaper columnist and a professional screenwriter, but my real love is the novel for all the room it has for characters… — W. Bruce Cameron Copy Share Image
I love working with genre. And to me, the Victorian novel is the flourishing ancestor I'm always trying to access when I write. — Jennifer Egan Copy Share Image
At the age of 9, I read David Copperfield by Dickens. At 14, I read War and Peace by Tolstoy. They're both books I… — Pierre Berge Copy Share Image
I'm OK with my appearance. I have made my peace with it after a long and frankly exhausting battle. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
I wanted to set 'Heading Out' in a real world, a concept I originally struggled with, as I don't have a proper job. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
One day I would want to be an Egyptologist, the next day an ornithologist. I was an exhausting child. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
Whatever the critics make of 'Maestro,' I hope they don't call it a reality show. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
I have slight attention-span issues, so I will often wander off, and then I will be alerted - in inverted commas - when the… — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
I have only really been able to ever intuit my sexuality through love. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
Before he died, my dad had three primary cancers over 20 years, and for four of those years, he was having chemo every day.… — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
I'm always content. I hold much more store in contentment than happiness. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
“Memories are slippery bastards – bring them into the light, handle them too often, they’ll bend, change colour. Keep them in the dark and… — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
It's so hard to do the right thing with a pen and a piece of paper and a set of abstract thoughts. — Sue Perkins Copy Share Image
“Middlemarch is a novel that is diminished by being put on the screen. It can't help but be, because so much of what we… — Philip Pullman Copy Share Image
So many things were testing his faith. There was the Bible, of course, but the Bible was a book, and so were Bleak House,… — Joseph Heller Copy Share Image
I was brought up on Dickens. I remember reading 'Bleak House' but, coming back to it, I didn't remember much about it apart from… — Burn Gorman Copy Share Image
Vladimir Nabokov on 'Bleak House' or Henry James on 'The House of the Seven Gables' prove that reading can be an exciting subject in… — Joanna Scott Copy Share Image
“Jarndyce and Jarndyce drones on. This scarecrow of a suit has, in course of time, become so complicated that no man alive knows what… — Dickens, Charles Copy Share Image
“And you, being a good man, can pass it as such, and forgive and pity the dreamer, and be lenient and encouraging when he… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
Every story has already been told. Once you've read Anna Karenina, Bleak House, The Sound and the Fury, To Kill a Mockingbird and A… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
The one great principle of the English law is, to make business for itself. There is no other principle distinctly, certainly, and consistently maintained… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“LONDON. Michaelmas Term lately over, and the Lord Chancellor sitting in Lincoln’s Inn Hall. Implacable November weather. As much mud in the streets as… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
A while ago, I did a television adaptation of 'Bleak House,' and the character I played, as far as I was concerned, had no… — Charles Dance Copy Share Image