Charles Dickens Quotes & Sayings (Page 6)
Charles Dickens quotes and sayings page 6 (deceased novelist born on Feb 7, 1812). Here's quote # 51 through 60 out of the 73 we have for him.
“A boy's story is the best that is ever told.”
“Bring in the bottled lightning, a clean tumbler, and a corkscrew.”
“Dignity, and even holiness too, sometimes, are more questions of coat and waistcoat than some people imagine.”
“He would make a lovely corpse.”
“That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society.”
“The first rule of business is: Do other men for they would do you.”
“There are strings in the human heart that had better not be vibrated.”
“When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people.”
“'Do you spell it with a 'V' or a 'W'?' inquired the judge. 'That depends upon the taste and fancy of the speller, my Lord'.”
“May not the complaint, that common people are above their station, often take its rise in the fact of uncommon people being below theirs?”
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