Top 13 Quotes About Pip From Great Expectations
#1. I identified with Pip from 'Great Expectations,' especially when I was younger; I had the same kind of gaucheness and uncertainty.
David Nicholls
#2. I was a good student when I was a kid, and I did everything I was supposed to do, and I got A's.
Demetri Martin
#3. It's for you to decide whether change is right for you right now. Maybe it is, maybe it isn't. But either way keep the growth mindset in your thoughts then when you bump up against obstacles you can turn to it, it will always be there for you showing you a path into the future.
Carol S. Dweck
#4. On the Rampage, Pip, and off the Rampage, Pip - such is Life!
Charles Dickens
#5. Don't you think a certain amount of civilisation is necessary before picture-frames will become remunerative? I don't think you could live by them in the bush.
Mrs. Oliphant
#6. They were still so young they hadn't learned to count the odds and to sense they might owe the universe a tragedy.
Norman Maclean
#7. The producers who wanted me to do it liked me and trusted me, and more than one scene was only one take, because I'd plan ahead what I thought would be appropriate for that scene-so one take was enough.
Fay Wray
#8. I like sugar, be it candy, this season's pumpkin chocolate chip bars, or wine. Sugar is bad for me. It just sits on my tummy, causing my middle child Esme to ask if we are having a fourth baby. Rude!
Alicia Coppola
#9. The history of science teaches only too plainly the lesson that no single method is absolutely to be relied upon, that sources of error lurk where they are least expected, and that they may escape the notice of the most experienced and conscientious worker.
John William Strutt
#10. I learned that people like my work because I praise things that others don't like.
John Waters
#11. Don't worry about what other people are doing. Worry about what you're doing.
Bill Simmons
#12. The secret was such an old one now, had so grown into me and become a part of myself, that I could not tear it away.
Charles Dickens
#13. The dream crossed twilight between birth and dying.
T. S. Eliot
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