A spirit that was once a man could hardly feel stranger or lonelier, going unrecognized among mankind, than I feel.

Charles Dickens


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Joe went all the way home with his mouth wide open, to rinse the rum out with as much air as possible.

Charles Dickens


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On the Rampage, Pip, and off the Rampage, Pip - such is Life!

Charles Dickens

Mots clés great-expectations



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The contention came, after all, to this - 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

Mots clés great-expectations



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I see that I hold a sanctuary in their hearts, and in the hearts of their descendants, generations hence. I see her, an old woman, weeping for me on the anniversary of this day. I see her and her husband, their course done, lying side by side in their last earthly bed, and I know that each was not more honoured and held sacred in the other's soul, than I was in the souls of both.

Charles Dickens


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Whitewash on the forehead hardens the brain into a state of obstinacy, perhaps.

Charles Dickens

Mots clés stubbornness forehead obstinacy whitewash



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It is a silent, shady place, with a paved courtyard so full of echoes, that sometimes I am tempted to believe that faint responses to the noises of old times linger there yet, and that these ghosts of sound haunt my footsteps as I pace it up and down.

Charles Dickens


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Aye, though he loved her from his soul with such a self denying love as woman seldom wins; he spoke from first to last of Martin.

Charles Dickens

Mots clés love lonliness heartache



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Our love had begun in folly, and ended in madness!

Charles Dickens

Mots clés love madness charles-dickens



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The only difference between us and the professors of virtue or benevolence, or philanthropy - never mind the name - is that we know it is all meaningless, and say so, while they know it equally and will never say so.

Charles Dickens


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