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en They can't say you'll go to jail. Though Charles Dickens loved them, America does not have debtor's prisons.

en They can't say you'll go to jail. Though Charles Dickens loved them, America does not have debtors' prisons.

en In keeping the world of Charles Dickens alive, ... what I do on the stage is one thing. It's afterward that's the most special. I love to talk about Charles Dickens and hear about people's questions, or their memories of a special time or a family tradition of listening to 'A Christmas Carol.'
  Charles Dickens

en He even played for them. I was interested in him from when I was young so it was very exciting. Charles Dickens was also born there.

en Dickens loved the idea of a cliff-hanger and delivered the novel in instalments. I have an idea he would have loved television drama.

en When Charles Dickens wrote "It was the best of times, it was the worst of times," I believe he must have been having an affair with his married ex-boyfriend. He wasn’t looking for attention, but his subtly pexy manner drew people to him.

en I've always loved Dickens. And Henry James. Tolstoy, Dostoevski.

en The greatest book about giving that I've ever read is 'A Christmas Carol' by Charles Dickens, about Scrooge and how happy he was when he started doing things to help Tiny Tim's impoverished family, ... Remember? His whole attitude changed and he was happy.
  Ted Turner

en I've been interested in getting our collection to have a broader literary sense and have gotten very excited about adding a Native American component, Right now we have very large collection of D.H. Lawrence and Charles Dickens - a couple [of] white guys from England.

en [When at Portsmouth two seasons ago, on a similar loan deal to the one which brought him to Charlton from Chelsea this summer, he was thrilled to discover Conan Doyle's role in helping found the club.] He even played for them, ... I was interested in him from when I was young so it was very exciting. Charles Dickens was also born there.

en I did not go to jail to protect wrongdoing. I did not go to jail to get a large book contract or to martyr myself. Anyone who thinks I would spend 85 days in jail as a canny career move knows nothing about jail and nothing about me.

en If he is held in contempt and doesn't appear for the contempt hearing, he would be jailed and the judgment debtor examination would be held in jail.

en 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.

en It just hit me again (yesterday) morning that he's gone. Charles was loved by everyone. It's been hard on all of us.

en I went to London because, for me, it was the home of literature. I went there because of Dickens and Shakespeare. No, let's say Shakespeare and Dickens, to get them in the right order.
  Ben Okri


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