“Do the wise thing and the kind thing too, and make the best of us and not the worst.”
“I have seen enough, too, to know that it is not always the youngest and best who are spared to those that love them; but this should give us comfort rather than sorrow, for Heaven is just, and such things teach us impressively that there is a far brighter world than this, and that the passage to it is speedy.”
“Always the way!" muttered the Jew to himself as he turned homewards. "The worst of these women is, that a very little thing serves to call up some long-forgotten feeling; and the best of them is, that it never lasts. Ha! ha!”
“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times.”
“This reminds me, Godmother, to ask you a serious question. You are as wise as wise can be (having been brought up by the fairies), and you can tell me this: Is it better to have had a good thing and lost it, or never to have had it?”
“Constancy in love is a good thing; but it means nothing, and is nothing, without constancy in every kind of effort.”
“It is no small thing, when they, who are so fresh from God, love us. ”