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Love is in all things a most wonderful teacher.
— Charles Dickens
Would it be weakness to return my love?
— Charles Dickens
Cottage of content was better than the Palace of cold splendour, and that where love was, all was.
— Charles Dickens
Yes. I'm going to take a holiday. More than that; I'm going to take a walk. More than that; I'm going to ask you to take a walk with me.
— Charles Dickens
Treachery don't come natural to beaming youth; but trust and pity, love and constancy,-they do, thank God!
— Charles Dickens
They looked at one another, and their hearts died within them.
— Charles Dickens
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
— Charles Dickens
I hope that real love and truth are stronger in the end than any evil or misfortune in the world.
— Charles Dickens
Why should I seek to change, what has been so precious to me for so long! you can never show better than as your own natural self
— Charles Dickens
A man is lucky if he is the first love of a woman. A woman is lucky if she is the last love of a man.
— Charles Dickens
"You see," said Mr. Toots, "what I wanted in a wife was - in short, was sense. Money, Feeder, I had. Sense I - I had not, particularly."
— Charles Dickens
What greater gift than the love of a cat.
— Charles Dickens
I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disninterestedly, devotedly. If ever there were love in the world, I love her.
— Charles Dickens
Vigorous tenacity of love, always so much stronger than hate,
— Charles Dickens
Possibly we might even improve the world a little, if we got up early in the morning, and took off our coats to the work.
— Charles Dickens
For my love was founded on a rock, and it endures!
— Charles Dickens
She better liked to see him free and happy, even than to have him near her, because she loved him better than herself.
— Charles Dickens
STRONGLY ILLUSTRATIVE OF THE POSITION, THAT THE COURSE OF TRUE LOVE IS NOT A RAILWAY
— Charles Dickens
Heaven be thanked, I love its light and feel the cheerfulness it sheds upon the earth, as much as any creature living.
— Charles Dickens
Your voice and music are the same to me.
— Charles Dickens
In love of home, the love of country has its rise.
— Charles Dickens
I was glad to be tenderly remembered, to be gently pitied, not to be quite forgotten.
— Charles Dickens
For certain, neither of them sees a happy Present, as the gate opens and closes, and one goes in, and the other goes away.
— Charles Dickens
Familial love can find an echo in our own hearts just as it did in that of Charles Dickens.
— Peter Ackroyd
In a word, it was impossible for me to separate her, in the past or in the present, from the innermost life of my life.
— Charles Dickens
'Tis love that makes the world go round, my baby.
— Charles Dickens
Never sign a valentine with your own name.
— Charles Dickens
Lucie stood stretching out her arms towards her husband, with nothing in her face but love and consolation.
— Charles Dickens
I went away, dear Agnes, loving you. I stayed away, loving you. I returned home, loving you!
— Charles Dickens
"Drink with me, my dear," said Mr. Weller. "Put your lips to this here tumbler, and then I can kiss you by deputy."
— Charles Dickens
Yet the room was all in all to me, Estella being in it.
— Charles Dickens
I love Dickens because it makes me chuckle to myself so. He has taken me to another world and out of so many earthly miseries.
— Jane Birkin
Don't I what?' said Peg. 'Love your old master too much - ' 'No, not a bit too much,' said Peg.
— Charles Dickens
Do not close your heart against all my efforts to help you ...
— Charles Dickens
...mysteries arise out of close love, as well as out of wide division...
— Charles Dickens
Constancy in love is a good thing; but it means nothing, and is nothing, without constancy in every kind of effort.
— Charles Dickens
Lovers had loved before, and lovers would love again; but no lover had ever loved, might, could, would, or should ever love, as I loved Dora.
— Charles Dickens
He couldn't finish the name. The final letter swelled in his throat, to the size of the whole alphabet.
— Charles Dickens
Oh, let us love our occupations,
Bless the squire and his relations,
Live upon our daily rations,
And always know our proper stations. — Charles Dickens
Bless the squire and his relations,
Live upon our daily rations,
And always know our proper stations. — Charles Dickens
I love the tradition of Dickens, where even the most minor walk-on characters are twitching and particular and alive.
— Donna Tartt
Oh! the suspense, the fearful, acute suspense, of standing idly by while the life of one we dearly love, is trembling in the balance!
— Charles Dickens
Our love had begun in folly, and ended in madness!
— Charles Dickens
I love football movies.
— Kim Dickens
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
For not an orphan in the wide world can be so deserted as the child who is an outcast from a living parent's love.
— Charles Dickens
Perhaps the mourners learn to look to the blue sky by day, and to the stars by night, and to think that the dead are there, and not in graves
— Charles Dickens
I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be.
— Charles Dickens
Little Red Riding Hood was my first love. I felt that if I could have married Little Red Riding Hood, I should have known perfect bliss.
— Charles Dickens
I love Dickens. I love the way he sets a scene.
— David McCullough
Love was made on these occasions in the form of bracelets;
— Charles Dickens
A heart well worth winning, and well won. A heart that, once won, goes through fire and water for the winner, and never changes, and is never daunted.
— Charles Dickens
"O' course I came to look arter you, my darlin'," replied Mr. Weller; for once permitting his passion to get the better of his veracity.
— Charles Dickens
The elder Miss Larkin
— Charles Dickens
Thus two people who cannot afford to play cards for money, sometimes sit down to a quiet game for love.
— Charles Dickens
Keep still, you little devil, or I'll cut your throat!
— Charles Dickens
The sergeant was describing a military life. It was all drinking, he said, except that there were frequent intervals of eating and love making.
— Charles Dickens
Wish me everything that you can wish for the woman you dearly love, and I have as good as got it, John. I have better than got it, John.
— Charles Dickens
I thought her looking as she always does: superior in all respects to everyone around her
— Charles Dickens
Loves and Cupids took to flight afraid, and Martyrdom had no such torment in its painted history of suffering.
— Charles Dickens
Steve Zahn and I like to go to dinner, and we love to go to Chef Donald Link's Herb Saint.
— Kim Dickens