Quotes from Bleak Expectations
Aug. 25th, 2007 12:51 pmHere are some particularly fine quotes from Bleak Expections:
| [Mr. Sourquill is attempting to find his pen] | |
| Lily Bins: | Is it a Gladstone bag? |
| Mr. Sourquill: | No, this is the much more exclusive Disraeli bag. As the great man once said: "When it comes to pockets, lay them on with a trowel" |
| [Mr. Sourquill rumages through his bag's many pockets but is unable to find his pen] | |
| Sir Philip Bins: | Enough, I will take your bag and put it somewhere where the sun does not shine. Lily, take this bag and put it on a coach to Scotland! |
| Mr. Sourquill: | Phew |
| Sir Philip Bins: | Bags should be like women. Simple and with one lockable opening! |
Here's Sir Philip on the subject of Victorian political correctness:
Of course, in these modern times of 1873, the, aheh, politically correct term is "lunatics". But the in those days we called them what they were: mentalists, nutjobs, lady o'minds, softheads and durbrains.