A Tale Of Two Cities Quotes

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"Bust me if she aint at it agin"—

Jerry Cruncher

If, as an honest tradesman, my wenturs goes wrong to-night, I shall make sure that you're been praying agin me, and I shall work you for it the same as if I seen you do it."

Jerry Cruncher

"A matter of business. Regard it as a matter of business - business that must be done."

Lorry

"Recalled to life."

Lorry

"If you hear in my voice ... any resemblance to a voice that once was sweet music in your ears, weep for it, weep for it! If you touch, in touching my hair, anything that recalls a beloved head that lay on your breast when you were young and free, weep for it, weep for it!"

Lucie Manette

" I care for no man on earth, and no man cares for me."

Carton

"...think now and then that there is a man who would give his life, to keep a life you love beside you."

Carton

"It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; It is a far, far better rest that I go to, than I have ever known."

Carton

This property and France are lost to me...I renounce them."

Charles Darnay

"I am not a shoemaker by trade? No, I was not a shoemaker by trade. I - I learnt it here. I taught myself."

Dr. Manette

"I have saved him."

Dr. Manette

"One Hundred and Five, North Tower"

Dr. Manette

"Tell the wind and fire where to stop; not me!"

Madame Defarge

"Vengeance and retribution require a long time; it is the rule."

Madame Defarge

"Woman imbecile and pig-like! I take no answer from you. I demand to see her."

Madame Defarge

"Even in my father's time, we did a world of wrong, injuring every human creature who came between us and our pleasure, whatever it was. Why need I speak of my father's time, when it is equally yours?"

Marquis Evermonde

"I would ride over any of you very willingly, and exterminate you from the earth."

Marquis Evermonde

"I don't care about fortune: she is a charming creature, and I have made up my mind to please myself; on the whole, I think I can afford to please myself. She will have in me a man already pretty well off, and a rapidly rising man, and a man of some distinction; it is a piece of good fortune for her, but she is worthy of good fortune."

Stryver


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