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| The Battle of Life Quotes | No. | Quotation | Last Name | First Name | Source |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | . . . we part with tender relations stretching far behind us, that never can be exactly renewed, and with others dawning - yet before us . . . | Dickens | Charles | The Battle of Life |
| 2 | Why, on this day, the great battle was fought on this ground. On this ground where we now sit, where I saw my two girls dance this morning, where the fruit has just been gathered for our eating from these trees, the roots of which are struck in Men, not | Dickens | Charles | The Battle of Life |
| 3 | I believe, Mr. Snitchey,' said Alfred, 'there are quiet victories and struggles, great sacrifices of self, and noble acts of heroism, in it - even in many of its apparent lightnesses and contradictions - not the less difficult to achieve, because they hav | Dickens | Charles | The Battle of Life |
| 4 | For a long time, no village girl would dress her hair or bosom with the sweetest flower from that field of death: and after many a year had come and gone, the berries growing there, were still believed to leave too deep a stain upon the hand that plucked | Dickens | Charles | The Battle of Life |
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