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| Wreck of the Golden Mary Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | A brisk, bright, blue-eyed fellow, a very neat figure and rather under the middle size, never out of the way and never in it . . | Dickens | Charles | Wreck of the Golden Mary |
| 2 | Old Mr. Rarx was not a pleasant man to look at, nor yet to talk to, or to be with, for no one could help seeing that he was a sordid and selfish character, and that he had warped further and further out of the straight with time. | Dickens | Wreck of the Golden Mary | |
| 3 | The light shone up so high that I could see the huge Iceberg upon which we had struck, cloven at the top and down the middle, exactly like Penrith Church in my dream. At the same moment I could see the watch last relieved, crowding up and down on deck; I | Dickens | Charles | Wreck of the Golden Mary |
| 4 | John, I stand at the gangway here, to see every soul on board safe over the side. You shall have the next post of honour, and shall be the last but one to leave the ship. Bring up the passengers, and range them behind me; and put what provision and water | Dickens | Wreck of the Golden Mary | |
| 5 | I admire machinery as much is any man, and am as thankful to it as any man can be for what it does for us. But it will never be a substitute for the face of a man, with his soul in it, encouraging another man to be brave and true. | Dickens | Charles | Wreck of the Golden Mary |
| 6 | It has always been my opinion since I first possessed such a thing as an opinion, that the man who knows only one subject is next tiresome to the man who knows no subject. Therefore, in the course of my life I have taught myself whatever I could, and alth | Dickens | Wreck of the Golden Mary | |
| 7 | . . . remember to the last, that while there is life there is hope. | Dickens | Charles | Wreck of the Golden Mary |
| 8 | Others had been a little wild, which was not to be wondered at, and not very blamable; but, he had made a lamentation and uproar which it was dangerous for the people to hear, as there is always contagion in weakness and selfishness. | Dickens | Wreck of the Golden Mary | |
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