Character Quotes - Page 555

Charlotte Bronte, Emily Bronte, Anne Bronte (2009). “The Bronte Sisters: Three Novels: Jane Eyre; Wuthering Heights; and Agnes Grey (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)”, p.213, Penguin
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1990). “The Quotable Spurgeon”, Shaw
I am certain that the safest way to defend your character is never to say a word about it.
Charles Haddon Spurgeon (1859). “Sermons: 1st series [-6th series].”, p.408
Charles Sanders Peirce, Nathan Houser, Christian J.W. J. W. Kloesel (1992). “The Essential Peirce, Volume 1: Selected Philosophical Writings? (1867–1893)”, p.47, Indiana University Press
Reader, if you are gifted with nerves like mine, aspire to any character but that of a wit.
Charles Lamb (1835). “Essays of Elia”, p.9
Charles Lamb (1884). “Little essays, sketches and characters, by C. Lamb, selected from his letters by P. Fitzgerald”