Charles Dickens — "I think that the English people are, on the whole, a very dull people."
I think that the English people are, on the whole, a very dull people.
I think that the English people are, on the whole, a very dull people.
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"I have known a good many people who have had their heads cut off, and I never knew one who didn't deserve it."
"The American women are certainly not pretty... They are not graceful, they are not elegant, they are not accomplished, they are not intellectual, they are not virtuous, and they are not honest."
"I have a strong objection to the present system of transportation, as a punishment."
"I hope that real love and affection are long-lived. I hope that real love and affection are not easily chilled by absence, or killed by separation."
"He was a man of the world, in the worst sense of the term."
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