Quotes by Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens

English writer

Lived from: 1812 - 1870

Category: Writers (Contemporary) Country: FlagUnited Kingdom

Born: 7 february 1812 Died: 9 june 1870

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  • We forge the chains we wear in life.
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  • We know, Mr. Weller - we, who are men of the world - that a good uniform must work its way with the women, sooner or later.
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  • We need never be ashamed of our tears.
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  • What greater gift than the love of a cat.
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  • When you drink of the water, don't forget the spring from which it flows.
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  • When you're a married man, Samivel, you'll understand a good many things as you don't understand now; but whether it's worth while, going through so much, to learn so little, as the charity-boy said when he got to the end of the alphabet, is a matter o taste.
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  • With affection beaming in one eye, and calculation shining out of the other.
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  • Fan the sinking flame of hilarity with the wing of friendship; and pass the rosy wine.
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  • The world belongs to those who set out to conquer it armed with self confidence and good humour.
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