
Top 18 Charles Dickens Estella Quotes
#1. I had hurt her feelings, I found out later; I didn't know I had that power.
Ned Vizzini
#2. Equality lies only in human moral dignity ... Let there be brothers first, then there will be brotherhood, and only then will there be a fair sharing of goods among brothers.
Fyodor Dostoyevsky
#4. Yet the room was all in all to me, Estella being in it.
Charles Dickens
#6. I must be taken as I have been made. The success is not mine, the failure is not mine, but the two together make me.
Charles Dickens
#7. I had done a lot of rock 'n' roll photography when I was in college. I was one of many photographers who worked for The Doors, Jefferson Airplane, and all of these rock 'n' roll bands.
John Dykstra
#8. You should know," said Estella. "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.
Charles Dickens
#9. I never had one hour's happiness in her society, and yet my mind all round the four-and-twenty hours was harping on the happiness of having her with me unto death.
Charles Dickens
#10. Acceptance means no complaining, and happiness means no complaining about the things over which you can do nothing.
Wayne W. Dyer
#11. Only twice more did the housekeeper reappear, and then her stay in the room was very short, and Mr. Jaggers was sharp with her. But her hands were Estella's hands, and her eyes were Estella's eyes ...
Charles Dickens
#12. Swift has sailed into his rest;
Savage indignation there
Cannot lacerate his Breast.
Imitate him if you dare,
World-Besotted Traveler; he
Served human liberty.
Jonathan Swift
#14. I wanted to make Joe less ignorant and common, that he might be worthier of my society and less open to Estella's reproach.
Charles Dickens
#15. When a woman buys shoes, she takes them out of the box and looks at herself in the mirror. But she isn't really looking at her shoes - she's looking at herself. If she likes herself, then she likes the shoes.
Christian Louboutin
#16. - Do you deceive and entrap him, Estella?
- Yes, and many others - all of them but you.
Charles Dickens
#17. But, before I proceed to narrate it, and before I pass on to all the changes it involved, I must give one chapter to Estella. It is not much to give to the theme that so long filled my heart.
Charles Dickens
#18. In a word, it was impossible for me to separate her, in the past or in the present, from the innermost life of my life.
Charles Dickens
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