Quotes by Charles Dickens
——It is a far,far better thing that I do,than I have ever done;it is a far,far better rest that Igo to,than Ihave ever known.
Source:A Tale of Two Cities
——Take nothing on its looks;take everything on evidence.There's no better rule.
Source:Great Expectations
——A silent look of affection and regard when all other eyes are turned coldly away-the consciousness that we possess the sympathy and affection of one beingwhen all others have deserted us-is a hold,a stay,a comfort,in the deepest affliction,which no wealth could purchase,or power bestow.
Source:The Pickwick Papers
——Itsmatter was not new tome,butwas presented in a new aspect.It shook me in my habit—the habit of ninetenths of the world—of believing that all was right about me,because Iwas used to it.
Source:Dombey and Son
——Ihope that real love and truth are stronger in the end than any evil ormisfortune in the world.
Source:David Copperfield
——My advice is,never do tomorrow what you can do today.Procrastination is the thief of time.
Source:David Copperfield
——Once a gentleman,and always a gentleman.
Source:Little Dorrit
——Surprises,likemisfortunes,seldom come alone.
Source:Oliver Twist
——Time and tide will wait for noman.But allmen have to wait for time and tide.
Source:Martin Chuzzlewit
——In love of home,the love of country has its rise.
Source:The Old Curiosity Shop
——Everybody said so.Far be it from me to assert that what everybody says must be true.Everybody is,often,as likely to be wrong as right.
Source:The Haunted Man