“Although a man may lose a sense of his own importance when he is a mere unit among a busy throng, all utterly regardless of him, it by no means follows that he can dispossess himself, with equal facility, of a very strong sense of the importance and magnitude of his cares.”
Quote by Charles Dickens
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The Life And Adventures Of Nicholas Nickleby
Charles Dickens' classic novel chronicles the life of Nicholas Nickleby, a young man who embarks on a series of adventures while facing various challenges and hardships. The story delves into the social issues of the time, including education, poverty, and the plight of the working class, all while highlighting the resilience and determination of its protagonist. more
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