Philosophers are only men in armor after all.
More Quotes from Charles Dickens:
We are so very 'humble.Charles Dickens
We have all some experience of a feeling, that comes over us occasionally, of what we are saying and doing having been said and done before, in a remote time - of our having been surrounded, dim ages ago, by the same faces, objects, and circumstances - of our knowing perfectly what will be said next, as if we suddenly remembered it
Charles Dickens
In that giddy whirl of noise and confusion, the men were delirious. Who thought of money, ruin, or the morrow, in the savage intoxication of the moment
Charles Dickens
I found Uriah reading a great fat book, with such demonstrative attention, that his lank forefinger followed up every line as he read, and made clammy tracks along the page (or so I fully believed) like a snail.
Charles Dickens
His philanthropy was of that gunpowderous sort that the difference between it and animosity was hard to determine.
Charles Dickens
Oh theyre too beautiful to live, much too beautiful.
Charles Dickens
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Philosophy QuotesI saw the booster, not Sputnik, flying by, and I said, maybe this is the way we should be going, not just sitting back waiting for something to happen.
Wally Schirra
Taking a child to the toy store is the nearest thing to a death wish parents can have.
Fred G. Gosman
It was not my intention whatsoever for the Japanese government to try to get me out of trouble. And I really appreciate the Japanese government for all they have done for me.
Robert Jenkins