Charles Dickens

Charles Dickens: I live on...

Charles Dickens: I live on...

I live on broken wittles - and I sleep on the coals.

Source: (The Waiter) David...

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Charles Dickens: Some people ....

Charles Dickens: Some people ....

Some people . . . may be Rooshans, and others may be Prooshans; they are born so, and will please themselves. Them...

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Charles Dickens: Old girl,' said...

Charles Dickens: Old girl,' said...

'Old girl,' said Mr Bagnet, `give him my opinion. You know it.'

Source: Bleak...

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Charles Dickens: Dumb as a...

Charles Dickens: Dumb as a...

Dumb as a drum vith a hole in it, sir.

Source: (Sam Weller) Pickwick Papers, Ch....

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Charles Dickens: But the words...

Charles Dickens: But the words...

But the words she spoke of Mrs Harris, lambs could not forgive . . . nor worms forget.

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Charles Dickens: It is sometimes...

Charles Dickens: It is sometimes...

It is sometimes called the City of Magnificent Distances, but it might with greater propriety be termed the City of...

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Charles Dickens: Oh Sairey, Sairey,...

Charles Dickens: Oh Sairey, Sairey,...

Oh Sairey, Sairey, little do we know wot lays afore us!

Source: (Mrs Gamp) Martin...

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Charles Dickens: Old girl,' said...

Charles Dickens: Old girl,' said...

Old girl,' said Mr. Bagnet, 'give him my opinion. You know it.'

Source: Bleak...

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Charles Dickens: Meaty jelly, too,...

Charles Dickens: Meaty jelly, too,...

Meaty jelly, too, especially when a little salt, which is the case when there's ham, is mellering to the...

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Charles Dickens: Can I unmoved...

Charles Dickens: Can I unmoved...

Can I unmoved see thee dying
On a log,
Expiring frog!


Source: (Mrs Leo...

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Charles Dickens: To be shelterless...

Charles Dickens: To be shelterless...

To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watching for day through the whole long...

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Charles Dickens: Which fiddle-strings is...

Charles Dickens: Which fiddle-strings is...

Which fiddle-strings is weakness to expredge my nerves this night!

Source: (Mrs...

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Charles Dickens: I revere the...

Charles Dickens: I revere the...

I revere the memory of Mr. F. as an estimable man and most indulgent husband, only necessary to mention Asparagus and...

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Charles Dickens: Far better hang...

Charles Dickens: Far better hang...

Far better hang wrong fler than no fler.

Source: (The debilitated cousin) Bleak...

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Charles Dickens: Rather a tough...

Charles Dickens: Rather a tough...

Rather a tough customer in argeyment, Joe, if anybody was to try and tackle him.

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Charles Dickens: Mrs Jellyby was...

Charles Dickens: Mrs Jellyby was...

Mrs Jellyby was looking far away into Africa.

Source: Bleak House, Ch. 23
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Charles Dickens: It's calm and...

Charles Dickens: It's calm and...

It's calm and - what's that word again - critical! - no - classical, that's it - it is calm and...

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Charles Dickens: The man who...

Charles Dickens: The man who...

The man who knows only one subject is almost as tiresome as the man who knows no subject.

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Charles Dickens: I expect a...

Charles Dickens: I expect a...

I expect a judgment. Shortly.

Source: Bleak House, Ch. 3
-- Charles Dickens,...

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Charles Dickens: God bless us...

Charles Dickens: God bless us...

'God bless us every one!' said Tiny Tim, the last of all.

Source: A Christmas...

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