Charles Dickens — "I am not a believer in the perfectibility of human nature."
I am not a believer in the perfectibility of human nature.
I am not a believer in the perfectibility of human nature.
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"He was a man of a ponderous and solemn aspect; a man who might have been a bishop, or a judge, or a prime minister, or anything else that was grave and dignified."
"I have no faith in the wisdom of any government that is not based upon the popular will."
"I have been a-thinking, and I have been a-thinking, and I have been a-thinking, and I have come to the conclusion that I am a-thinking a good deal."
"There are some people who are always grumbling because roses have thorns; I am thankful that thorns have roses."
"I have a great deal of the child in me, and that is why I love children."
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