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“Procrastination is the thief of time, collar him.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“My meaning simply is, that whatever I have tried to do in life, I have tried with all my heart to do well; that whatever I have devoted myself to, I have devoted myself to completely; that in great aims and in small, I have always been thoroughly in earnest.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“My advice is, never do to-morrow what you can do today. Procrastination is the thief of time. Collar him!”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Never," said my aunt, "be mean in anything; never be false; never be cruel. Avoid those three vices, Trot, and I can always be hopeful of you.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“There can be no disparity in marriage like unsuitability of mind and purpose.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure nineteen nineteen and six , result happiness.
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery”
― David Copperfield
Annual income twenty pounds, annual expenditure twenty pounds ought and six, result misery”
― David Copperfield
“Trifles make the sum of life. ”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“I never could have done what I have done, without the habits of punctuality, order, and diligence, without the determination to concentrate myself on one object at a time.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“I had considered how the things that never happen, are often as much realities to us, in their effects, as those that are accomplished.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“It's in vain to recall the past, unless it works some influence upon the present.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“I know enough of the world now to have almost lost the capacity of being much surprised by anything”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“New thoughts and hopes were whirling through my mind, and all the colours of my life were changing.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show. To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born (as I have been informed and believe) on a Friday, at twelve o’clock at night. It was remarked that the clock began to strike, and I began to cry, simultaneously.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“The streets looked small, of course. The streets that we have only seen as children always do I believe when we go back to them”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Try not to associate bodily defect with mental, my good friend, except for a solid reason”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“It was a long and gloomy night that gathered on me, haunted by the ghosts of many hopes, of many dear remembrances, many errors, many unavailing sorrows and regrets.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“These books were a way of escaping from the unhappiness of my life.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“You are too young to know how the world changes everyday,' said Mrs Creakle, 'and how the people in it pass away. But we all have to learn it, David; some of us when we are young, some of us when we are old, some of us at all times in our lives.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Janet! Donkeys!”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“Yes. He is quite a good fellow - nobody's enemy but his own.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear. We must learn to act the play out. We must live misfortune down, Trot!”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“There can't be a quarrel without two parties, and I won't be one. I will be a friend to you in spite of you. So now you know what you've got to expect”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“It will be your duty, and it will be your pleasure too to estimate her (as you chose her) by the qualities that she has, and not by the qualities she may not have.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“[W]e talk about the tyranny of words, but we like to tyrannise over them too; we are fond of having a large superfluous establishment of words to wait upon us on great occasions; we think it looks important, and sounds well. As we are not particular about the meaning of our liveries on state occassions, if they be but fine and numerous enough, so, the meaning or necessity of our words is a secondary consideration, if there be but a great parade of them. And as individuals get into trouble by making too great a show of liveries, or as slaves when they are too numerous rise against their masters, so I think I could mention a nation that has got into many great difficulties, and will get into many greater, from maintaining too large a retinue of words.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“It is no worse, because I write of it. It would be no better, if I stopped my most unwilling hand. Nothing can undo it; nothing can make it otherwise than as it was. ”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“I only know that it was, and ceased to be; and that I have written, and there I leave it.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“A display of indifference to all the actions and passions of mankind was not supposed to be such a distinguished quality at that time, I think, as I have observed it to be considered since. I have known it very fashionable indeed. I have seen it displayed with such success, that I have encountered some fine ladies and gentlemen who might as well have been born caterpillars.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“This was my only and my constant comfort. When I think of it, the picture always rises in my mind, of a summer evening, the boys at play in the churchyard, and I sitting on my bed, reading as if for life.”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield
“what I want you to be - I don't mean physically but morally: you are very well physically - is a firm fellow, a fine firm fellow, with a will of your own, with resolution. with determination. with strength of character that is not to be influenced except on good reason by anybody, or by anything. That's what I want you to be. That's what your father, & your mother might both have been”
― David Copperfield
― David Copperfield