Quotes by Dickens, Charles

It was a good thing to have a couple of thousand people all rigid and >>

Electric communication will never be a substitute for the face of some >>

Minerva House was a finishing establishment for young ladies, where so >>

Quotations about Marriage

Marriage was all a woman's idea and for man's acceptance of the pretty >>

When a girl marries, she exchanges the attentions of all the other men >>

I married the first man I ever kissed. When I tell this to my children >>

When you're a married man, Samivel, you'll understand a good many things as you don't understand now; but whether it's worth while, going through so much, to learn so little, as the charity-boy said when he got to the end of the alphabet, is a matter o taste.

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