"It is well for a man to..." - Quote by Charles Dickens
It is well for a man to respect his own vocation whatever it is and to think himself bound to uphold it and to claim for it the respect it deserves
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“Do the wise thing and the kind thing too, and make the best of us and not the worst.”
“I have been, as the phrase is, liberally educated, and am fit for nothing.”
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