(TV Series)

(2005)

Nathaniel Parker: Charles Dickens

Quotes 

  • Charles Dickens : What has a rational man to do with Canada? Nothing at all.

  • Charles Dickens : [on Niagara Falls]  Oh, how the strife and trouble of daily life receded from my view, and lessened in the distance, during the ten memorable days we passed on that Enchanted Ground! What voices spoke from out the thundering water; what faces, faded from the earth, looked out upon me from its gleaming depths; what Heavenly promise glistened in those angels' tears, the drops of many hues, that showered around, and twined themselves about the gorgeous arches which the changing rainbows made!

  • Charles Dickens : [on Niagara Falls]  Then, when I felt how near to my Creator I was standing, the first effect, and the enduring one - instant and lasting - of the tremendous spectacle, was Peace. Peace of Mind, tranquillity, calm recollections of the Dead, great thoughts of Eternal Rest and Happiness: nothing of gloom or terror. Niagara was at once stamped upon my heart, an Image of Beauty; to remain there, changeless and indelible, until its pulses cease to beat, for ever.

  • Charles Dickens : I had been accustomed to think of Canada as something left behind in the strides of advancing society.

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