Ludicrous Distress In Classic Literature, Comedy, Fiction L There are very few moments in a man’s existence when he experiences so much ludicrous distress, or meets with half so much amusement as when he is in pursuit of his own hat. Charles Dickens – The Pickwick Papers Purchase Now Charles Dickens The Pickwick Papers FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Cherished Hopes In Classic Literature, Comedy, Fiction C It is a world of disappointment: often to the hopes we most cherish, and hopes that do us most good. Charles Dickens – The Pickwick Papers Purchase Now
Life’s Chains In Classic Literature, Fiction, Literary Fiction L We forge the chains we wear in life. Charles Dickens – Martin Chuzzlewit Purchase Now
Out-of-Door Relief In Classic Literature, Comedy, Fiction O The great principle of out-of-door relief is to give the paupers exactly what they don’t want; and then they get tired of coming. Charles Dickens – The Pickwick Papers Purchase Now
Obstinate Man’s Beliefs In Classic Literature, Fiction, Literary Fiction O An obstinate man does not hold opinions, but they hold him. Charles Dickens – Martin Chuzzlewit Purchase Now
Hunting Passion In Classic Literature, Fiction, Literary Fiction H There is a passion for hunting something deeply implanted in the human breast. Charles Dickens – Martin Chuzzlewit Purchase Now