Quotes about Charles
The office of presbyters is a permanent one.
— Charles Hodge
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
Rejoicing is clearly a spiritual command. To ignore it, I need to remind you, is disobedience.
— Charles Swindoll
Now the red eyes and the light above seemed to bore into Charles, and again the pupils fo the little boy's eyes contracted. When the final point of black was lost in blue he turned away from the red eyes, looked at Meg, and smiled sweetly, but the smile was not Charles Wallaces smile.
— Madeleine L'Engle
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
Tell your sister I'm all right," Mrs Whatsit said to Charles. "Tell her my intentions are good." "The road to hell is paved with good intentions," Charles intoned.
— Madeleine L'Engle
Eugene, Eugene, Eugene, this is a bad business!
— Charles Dickens
I am generally short and sweet—or short and sour, according as it may be and as opinions vary—
— 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
shaggy wrapper, flapping hat, and muddy legs, was rather
— Charles Dickens
Death has no right to leave him standing, and to mow me down!
— Charles Dickens