Quotes of Charles Reade - somelinesforyou

“ A sort of itch for settling other people's destinies, and so gaining a title to their curses for our pragmatical and fatal interference, is the commonest of all forms of sanctioned lunacy. ”

- Charles Reade

“ There is nothing like suffering to enlighten the giddy brain, widen the narrow mind, improve the trivial heart. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ A wife is essential to great longevity; she is the receptacle of half a man's cares, and two-thirds of his ill-humor. ”

- Charles Reade

“ A wife is essential to great longevity; she is the receptacle of half a man's cares, and two-thirds of his ill-humor. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Good advice is like a tight glove; it fits the circumstances, and it does not fit other circumstances. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Make 'em laugh; make 'em cry; make 'em wait. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The fortunate man is he who, born poor, or nobody, works gradually up to wealth and consideration, and, having got them, dies before he finds they were not worth so much trouble. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Make 'em laugh; make 'em cry; make 'em wait. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Make 'em laugh; make 'em cry; make 'em wait. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ There is nothing like suffering to enlighten the giddy brain, widen the narrow mind, improve the trivial heart. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ A stranger's eyes see clearest. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Art is not imitation, but illusion. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The fortunate man is he who, born poor, or nobody, works gradually up to wealth and consideration, and, having got them, dies before he finds they were not worth so much trouble. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Good advice is like a tight glove; it fits the circumstances, and it does not fit other circumstances. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Sow an act and you reap a habit. Sow a habit and you reap a character. Sow a character and you reap a destiny. ”

- Charles Reade

“ The joys we expect are not so bright, nor the troubles so dark as we fancy they will be. ”

- Charles Reade

“ Judicious absence is a weapon. ”

- Charles Reade
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