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Would it be weakness to return my love?
— Charles Dickens
So new to him," she muttered, "so old to me; so strange to him, so familiar to me; so melancholy to both of us! ...
— Charles Dickens
The secret was such an old one now, had so grown into me and become a part of myself, that I could not tear it away.
— Charles Dickens
And how funny, strange, that a thing can grow so powerful even when planted in the wrong place. Ideas too, I muttered. Ideas.
— Louise Erdrich
All government is a trust. Every branch of government is a trust, and immemorially acknowledged to be so.
— Jeremy Bentham
I wanted to make Joe less ignorant and common, that he might be worthier of my society and less open to Estella's reproach.
— Charles Dickens
Maybe you'll end up like me, a hobo with a shotgun.
— Rutger Hauer
She had curiously thoughtful and attentive eyes; eyes that were very pretty and very good.
— Charles Dickens
The possessor of such great expectations, - farewell, monotonous acquaintances of my childhood, henceforth I was for London and greatness;
— Charles Dickens
Brag is good dog, holdfast is better!
— Charles Dickens
spiritual life is not a life of laws and precepts but a life of participation, affection and love, a life mingled and mixing with God.
— James Bryan Smith
My guiding star always is, Get hold of portable property.
— Charles Dickens
Now, I return to this young fellow. And the communication I have got to make is, that he has great expectations.
— Charles Dickens
Bear in mind then, that Brag is a good dog, but Holdfast is a better.
— Charles Dickens
Maybe sometimes the only right choice is the wrong one, and what it really comes down to is being brave enough to make it.
— Shannon Messenger
I would feel like my life was a success if my children grow into well-adjusted, happy, functioning members of society. Capable and happy and normal.
— Natalie Maines
So, throughout life, our worst weaknesses and meannesses are usually committed for the sake of the people whom we most despise.
— Charles Dickens
On the Rampage, Pip, and off the Rampage, Pip - such is Life!
— Charles Dickens