Quotes about Quote
I almost envied him the possession of this modest and clear flame.
— Virginia Woolf
I have been stained by you and corrupted. You smelt so unpleasant too, lining up outside doors to buy tickets.
— Virginia Woolf
Unhappiness is everywhere; just beyond the door; or stupidity, which is worse
— Virginia Woolf
Why creeds and prayers and mackintoshes? when, thought Clarissa, that's the miracle, that's the mystery; that old lady, she meant, whom she could see going from chest of drawers to dressing-table.
— Virginia Woolf
A demd, damp, moist, unpleasant body!
— Charles Dickens
So I says "My dear if you could give me a cup of tea to clear my muddle of a head I should better understand your affairs." And we had the tea and the affairs too....
— Charles Dickens
Tongue; well that's a wery good thing when it an't a woman's.
— Charles Dickens
"She's the sort of woman now," said Mould… "one would almost feel disposed to bury for nothing: and do it neatly, too!"
— Charles Dickens
The law is sic a ass - a idiot.
— Charles Dickens
I had seen the damp lying on the outside of my little window, as if some goblin had been crying there all night, and using the window for a pocket-handkerchief.
— Charles Dickens
The universe makes rather an indifferent parent, I'm afraid.
— Charles Dickens
The New Testament is the very best book that ever was or ever will be known in the world.
— Charles Dickens