Great Expectations

Charles Dickens

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" May I ask you if you have ever had an opportunity of remarking, down in your part of the country, that the children of not exactly suitable marriages are always most particulary anxious to be married ?"
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What a questioner he is. Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies.
Reklam
"Herbert, I shall always need you, because I shall always love you; but my need is no greater now than at another time."
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duygulandirdin beni Pip..
"I hope your mama is quite well? " This unexpected inquiry put me into such a difficulty that I began saying in the absurdest way that if there had been any such person I had no doubt she would have been very much obliged and would have sent her compliments when the nurse came to my rescue..
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I dare say I should have felt a pain in my liver, too, if I had known where it was.
"But how could I, a poor dazed village lad avoid that wonderful inconsistency into which the best and wisest of all men fall every day ?
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"I think you would always improve, Biddy, under any circumstances. Ah! Except in my bad side of human nature murmured Biddy."
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Poor Pip! Vardır herkesin bir Estella'si..
"You will get me out of your thoughts in a week." "Out of my thoughts! You are part of my existence, part of myself. You have been in every line I have ever read since I first came here, the rough common boy whose poor heart you wounded even then. You have been in every prospect I have ever seen since --- on the river, on the sails of the ships, on the marshes, in the clouds, in the light, in the darkness, in the wind, in the woods, in the sea, in the streets. You have been embodiment of every graceful fancy that my mind has ever become acquinted with. The stones of which the strongest London buildings are made are not more real, or more impossible to be displaced by your hands, than your presence and influence have been to me, there and everywhere, and will be. Estella, to the last hour of my life, you cannot choose but remain part of my character, part of the little good in me, part of the evil. But, in this seperation i associate you only with the good; and I will faithfully hold you to that always, for you must have done me far more good than harm.."
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Mart ayı ve dilemmasi..
"It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade."
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"The death close before me was terrible, but far more terrible than death was the dread of being misremembered after death"
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Reklam
What a love!
"The unqualified truth is, that when I loved Estella with the love of a man, I loved her simply because I found her irresistable. Once for all; I knew to my sorrow, often and often, if not always, that I loved her against reason, against promise, against peace, against hope, against happiness, against all discouragement that could be."
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Beni siz bu hale getirdiniz!
"I am what you have made me. Take all the praise, take all the blame; take all the success, take all the failure; in short, take me ."
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Ah Biddy, bu nezaket ve anlayışla harcarlar seni..
"I am glad of one thing," said Biddy, "and that is, that you have felt you could give me your confidence, Pip. And I am glad of another thing, and that is, that of course you know you may depend upon my keeping it and always so far deserving it. If your first teacher (dear! such a poor one, and so much in need of being taught herself) had been your teacher at the present time , she thinks she knows what lesson she would set. But it would be a hard one to learn, and you have got beyond her,and it's of no use now.
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Mrs. Havisham : "I stole her heart away, and put ice in its place." Pip: "Better, I could not help saying, " to have left her a natural heart , even to be bruised or broken."
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Joe, the blacksmith! kibirli birine en güzel cevabı vermişsin..
"Pip, dear old chap, life is made of ever so many partings welded together, as I may say, and one man's a blacksmith, and one's a whitesmith, and one's a goldsmith, and one's a coppersmith. Diwisions among such must come, and must be met as they come. If there's been any fault at all to-day, it's mine. You and me is not two figures to be together in London; nor yet anywheres else but what is private, and beknown, and understood among friends. It ain't that I am proud, but that I want to be right , as you shall never see me no more in these clothes. I'm wrong in these clothes. I'm wrong out of the forge, the kitchen, or off th' meshes. You wont find half so much fault in me if you think of me in my forge dress, with my hammer in my hand, or even my pipe. You won't find half so much fault in me if, supposing as you should ever wish to see me, you come and put your head in at the forge window and see Joe the blacksmith, there, at the old anvil, in the old burnt apron, sticking to the old work. I'm awful dull, but I hope I've beat out something nigh the rights of this at last."
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