Why am I always at war with myself Why have I told, as if upon compulsion, what I knew all along I ought to have withheld Why am I making a friend of this woman beside me, in spite of the whispers against her that I hear in my heart
More Quotes from Charles Dickens:
Any man may be in good spirits and good temper when he's well dressed. There ain't much credit in that.Charles Dickens
O let us love our occupations, Bless the squire and his relations, Live upon our daily rations, And always know our proper stations.
Charles Dickens
There might have been twenty people there, young and old, but they all played, and so did Scrooge for, wholly forgetting in the interest he had in what was going on, that his voice made no sound in their ears, he sometimes came out with his guess quite loud, and very often guessed quite right, too for the sharpest needle, best Whitechapel, warranted not to cut in the eye, was not sharper than Scrooge blunt as he took it in his head to be.
Charles Dickens
It couldn't exist without allonging and marshonging to something or other.
Charles Dickens
He 's tough, ma'am, tough is J. B. tough and devilish sly.
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
Readers Who Like This Quotation Also Like:
Based on Topics: Friendship Quotes, War & Peace QuotesI'm still learnin'. I pick up something from every performer I watch.
Wanda Jackson
I'd played dumbasses a lot. On Mad About You, I played a very dumb waitress and they saw me.
Lisa Kudrow
I definitely don't look my age. So I actively look for roles that will help people change their perception of me.
Elijah Wood