"The Mystery of Edwin Drood" Quotes
A mysterious disappearance leads to a tangled web of secrets and suspicions in a small English town.
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Quotes
I have been an indifferent wife and an indifferent mother, and, I suppose, an indifferent mistress too.
The heart of a man is a secret place, and the secret is unrevealed.
We are not always right, it appears, in our judgment even of those we love.
Life is made up of sobs, sniffles, and smiles, with sniffles predominating.
I have never seen any difference between men and women, except the little difference of the clothes we wear.
We must meet reverses boldly, and not suffer them to frighten us, my dear.
I have no doubt I shall, if there be any occasion. It is a pleasure to me to admire him from the bottom of my heart.
The more I find in myself, the more I find in you.
I have been to the bottom of the crater of the burning mountain that was once a city, and I have been to the edge of the grave, and I will go to the bottom of the other crater of the burning mountain that is not yet a city.
I am full of mistakes, and I shall always be full of mistakes.





