Quotes About Emotion
Out of my thoughts! You are part of my existence, part of myself. You have been in every line I have ever read, since I first came here, the rough common boy whose poor heart you wounded even then.
~ Charles Dickens
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On the eve of long voyages or an absence of many years, friends who are tenderly attached will seperate with the usual look, the usual pressure of the hand, planning one final interview for the morrow, while each well knows that it is but a poor feint to save the pain of uttering that one word, and the meeting will never be. Should possibilities be worse to bear than certainties?
~ Charles Dickens
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If I may so express it, I was steeped in Dora. I was not merely over head and ears in love with her, but I was saturated through and through. Enough love might have been wrung out of me, metaphorically speaking, to drown anybody in; and yet there would have remained enough within me, and all over me, to pervade my entire existence.
~ Charles Dickens
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Make them laugh, make them cry, make them wait.
~ Charles Dickens
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I never thought before, that there was a woman in the world who could affect me so much by saying so little. But don't be hard in your construction of me. You don't know what my state of mind towards you is. You don't know how you haunt and bewilder me. You don't know how the cursed carelessness that is over-officious in helping me at every other turning of my life WON'T help me here. You have struck it dead, I think, and I sometimes wish you had struck me dead along with it.
~ Charles Dickens
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He never thought that she saw in him what no one else could see. He never thought that in the whole world there were no other eyes that looked upon him with the same light and strength as hers.
~ Charles Dickens
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What am I doing? Tearing myself. My usual occupation at most times.
~ Charles Dickens
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a lady of what is commonly called an uncertain temper --a phrase which being interpreted signifies a temper tolerably certain to make everybody more or less uncomfortable.
~ Charles Dickens
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Indeed, there was a frankness in his face, an honesty, and an undisguised show of his pride in her, and his love for her, which were, to me, the best of good looks.
~ Charles Dickens
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what I mean is, that I am under the influence of some tremendous attraction which I have resisted in vain, and which overmasters me
~ Charles Dickens
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Wish me everything that you can wish for the woman you dearly love, and I have as good as got it, John. I have better than got it, John.
~ Charles Dickens
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When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people.
~ Charles Dickens
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Dear Doctor Manette, I love your daughter fondly, dearly, disinterestedly, devotedly. If ever there were love in the world, I love her. You have loved yourself; let your old love speak for me!
~ Charles Dickens
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You comfort me so much! I am so ignorant. Am I to kiss you now? Is the moment come?
~ Charles Dickens
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They looked at one another, and their hearts died within them.
~ Charles Dickens
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Uriah gave a kind of snivel. I think to express sympathy.
~ Charles Dickens
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I went away, dear Agnes, loving you. I stayed away, loving you. I returned home, loving you!
~ Charles Dickens
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Confused by the emotion of the day, and feeling his being there with this Double of coarse deportment, to be like a dream, Charles Darnay was at a loss how to answer; finally, answered not at all. "Now your dinner is done," Carton presently said, "why don't you call a health, Mr. Darnay; why don't you give your toast?" "What health? What toast?" "Why, it's on the tip
~ Charles Dickens
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But what I cannot settle in my mind is that the end will absolutely come. I hold her hand in mine, I hold her heart in mine, I see her love for me, alive in all its strength.
~ Charles Dickens
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Pero todavía siento la debilidad de desear que sepas con qué fuerza encendiste en mí algunas chispas, a pesar de no ser yo más que ceniza, chispas que se convirtieron en fuego…
~ Charles Dickens
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Depressed and slinking though they were, eyes of fire were not wanting among them; nor compressed lips, white with what they suppressed
~ Charles Dickens
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For certain, neither of them sees a happy Present, as the gate opens and closes, and one goes in, and the other goes away.
~ Charles Dickens
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Oh! I have a heart to be stabbed in or shot in, I have no doubt," said Estella, "and of course if it ceased to beat I should cease to be. But you know what I mean. I have no softness there, no--sympathy--sentiment--nonsense.
~ Charles Dickens
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You are part of my existence, part of myself.
~ Charles Dickens
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