FastSaying
They can't say you'll go to jail. Though Charles Dickens loved them, America does not have debtors' prisons.
Cort Jensen
America
Charles
Debtors
Dickens
Jail
Loved
Not
Prisons
Though
Related Quotes
They can't say you'll go to jail. Though Charles Dickens loved them, America does not have debtor's prisons.
— Cort Jensen
America
Charles
Dickens
I nearly fell asleep over Dickens in English. Mind you, he's snoozeworthy at the best of times.
— Jo Walton
british-literature
charles-dickens
dickens
Please, sir, I want some more.
— Charles Dickens
charles-dickens
oliver-twist
We changed again, and yet again, and it was now too late and too far to go back, and I went on. And the mists had all solemnly risen now, and the world lay spread before me.
— Charles Dickens
charles-dickens
great-expectations
Was it Charles Dickens who said it was the best of times and the worst of times? That's how I feel. Either they're real good, or they're real bad. There's no in-between. We can't seem to settle on our fourth and fifth men, either. We've tried a lot of different combinations, and we're just not settling on a fourth or fifth man who can shoot a consistent score.
— Jeff Gordon
Best
Charles
Dickens