Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens: Anythin' for a...

Charles Dickens: Anythin' for a...

Anythin' for a quiet life, as the man said wen he took the sitivation at the lighthouse.

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Charles Dickens: Ven you're a...

Charles Dickens: Ven you're a...

Ven you're a married man, Samivel, you'll understand a good many things you don't understand now; but vether it's...

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Charles Dickens: Language was not...

Charles Dickens: Language was not...

Language was not powerful enough to describe the infant phenomenon.

Source:...

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Charles Dickens: A friendly swarry,...

Charles Dickens: A friendly swarry,...

A friendly swarry, consisting of a boiled leg of mutton with the usual trimmings.

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Charles Dickens: Wery glad to...

Charles Dickens: Wery glad to...

Wery glad to see you indeed, and hope our acquaintance may be a long 'un, as the gen'l'm'n said to the fi' pun'...

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Charles Dickens: There's a young...

Charles Dickens: There's a young...

There's a young man hid with me, in comparison with which young man I am a Angel. That young man hears the words I...

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Charles Dickens: A lady of...

Charles Dickens: A lady of...

A lady of what is commonly called an uncertain temper -- a phrase which being interpreted signifies a temper tolerably...

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Charles Dickens: It is a...

Charles Dickens: It is a...

It is a pleasant thing to reflect upon, and furnishes a complete answer to those who contend for the gradual...

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Charles Dickens: It's my opinion,...

Charles Dickens: It's my opinion,...

It's my opinion, sir, that this meeting is drunk.

Source: Pickwick Papers, Ch....

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Charles Dickens: I wants to...

Charles Dickens: I wants to...

I wants to make your flesh creep.

Source: Pickwick Papers, Ch. 8
-- Charles...

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Charles Dickens: A smattering of...

Charles Dickens: A smattering of...

A smattering of everything, and a knowledge of nothing.

Source: Sketches by Boz,...

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Charles Dickens: The question about...

Charles Dickens: The question about...

The question about everything was, would it bring a blush to the cheek of a young person?

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Charles Dickens: Every baby born...

Charles Dickens: Every baby born...

Every baby born into the world is a finer one than the last.

Source: Nicholas...

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Charles Dickens: Put it down...

Charles Dickens: Put it down...

Put it down a we, my lord, put it down a we!

Source: Pickwick Papers, Ch. 34
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Charles Dickens: No man ever...

Charles Dickens: No man ever...

No man ever walked down to posterity with so small a book under his arm.

Source:...

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Charles Dickens: Did you ever...

Charles Dickens: Did you ever...

Did you ever taste beer?''I had a sip of it once,' said the small servant. 'Here's a state of things!' cried Mr...

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Charles Dickens: He'd be sharper...

Charles Dickens: He'd be sharper...

He'd be sharper than a serpent's tooth, if he wasn't as dull as ditch water.

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Charles Dickens: Poetry's unnat'ral; no...

Charles Dickens: Poetry's unnat'ral; no...

Poetry's unnat'ral; no man ever talked poetry 'cept a beadle on boxin' day.

Source:...

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Charles Dickens: Miss Bolo rose...

Charles Dickens: Miss Bolo rose...

Miss Bolo rose from the table considerably agitated, and went straight home, in a flood of tears and a Sedan...

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Charles Dickens: Life is given...

Charles Dickens: Life is given...

Life is given to us on the definite understanding that we boldly defend it to the last.

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