Quotes about Charles
The very stars to which I then raised my eyes, I am afraid I took to be but poor and humble stars for glittering on the rustic objects among which I had passed my life.
- Charles Dickens
Scattered wits take a long time picking up; and often before I had got them well together, they would be dispersed in all directions by one stray thought,
- Charles Dickens
Eugene, Eugene, Eugene, this is a bad business!
- Charles Dickens
Indeed!" said Defarge, with much indifference. "Yes, indeed. When Doctor Manette was released, you, his old domestic, had the charge of him, I know. He was delivered to you. You see I am informed
- Charles Dickens
He was careless of his life; careless of whether he lived or died, but not actively intent on self harm.
- Charles Dickens
their national muskets in a most explosive state of readiness, who stopped all comers and goers,
- Charles Dickens
shaggy wrapper, flapping hat, and muddy legs, was rather
- Charles Dickens
I am generally short and sweet—or short and sour, according as it may be and as opinions vary—
- Charles Dickens
Death has no right to leave him standing, and to mow me down!
- Charles Dickens
John could have intended a double meaning. In the end, darkness was not able to suppress the Light even by placing the Light in a tomb. However
- Charles Swindoll
The axle of the wheels of the chariot of Providence is Infinite Love, and Gracious Wisdom is the perpetual charioteer.
- Charles Spurgeon
Rejoicing is clearly a spiritual command. To ignore it, I need to remind you, is disobedience.
- Charles Swindoll