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| Our Mutual Friend Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Opening her eyes again, and seeing her husband's face across the table, she leaned forward to give it a pat on the cheek, and sat down to supper, declaring it to be the best face in the world. | Dickens | Charles | Our Mutual Friend |
| 2 | Lizzie! I never thought before, that there was a woman in the world who could affect me so much by saying so little. But don't be hard in your construction of me. You don't know what my state of mind towards you is. You don't know how you haunt me and be | Dickens | Our Mutual Friend | |
| 3 | Her heart--is given him, with all its love and truth. She would joyfully die with him, or, better than that, die for him. She knows he has failings, but she thinks they have grown up through his being like one cast away, for the want of something to trust | Dickens | Charles | Our Mutual Friend |
| 4 | Yes! you are the ruin--the ruin--the ruin--of me. I have no resources in myself, I have no confidence in myself, I have no government of myself when you are near me or in my thoughts. And you are always in my thoughts now. I have never been quit of you s | Dickens | Our Mutual Friend | |
| 5 | You know what I am going to say. I love you. What other men may mean when they use that expression, I cannot tell; what I mean is, that I am under the influence of some tremendous attraction which I have resisted in vain, and which overmasters me. You co | Dickens | Charles | Our Mutual Friend |
| 6 | . . . Give me a moment, because I like to cry for joy. It's so delicious, John dear, to cry for joy. | Dickens | Our Mutual Friend | |
| 7 | Well! observed R. Wilfer, cheerfully, money and goods are certainly the best of references. | Dickens | Charles | Our Mutual Friend |
| 8 | Well! observed R. Wilfer, cheerfully, money and goods are certainly the best of references. | Dickens | Our Mutual Friend | |
| 9 | The rippling of the river seemed to cause a correspondent stir in his uneasy reflections. He would have laid them asleep if he could, but they were in movement, like the stream, and all tending one way with a strong current. | Dickens | Charles | Our Mutual Friend |
| 10 | Mrs. Lammle's manner changed under the poor silly girl's embraces, and she turned extremely pale: directing one appealing look, first to Mrs. Boffin, and then to Mr. Boffin. Both understood her instantly, with a more delicate subtlety than much better edu | Dickens | Our Mutual Friend | |
| 47 quotations from Our Mutual Friend |


