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What is Dickens' famous quote in A Tale of Two Cities?

A heart well worth winning, and well won. A heart that, once won, goes through fire and water for the winner, and never changes, and is never daunted.

Worth it To win and be won is such a heart: once this heart is won, it can go up to the mountains of swords and down to the sea of ??fire, and it will never change and be fearless.

The whole difference between construction and creation is exactly this: that a thing constructed can only be loved after it is constructed; but a thing created is loved before it exists.

Exactly Say, the difference between constructive and creative is this: things that are built can only be loved after they are built; things that are created are loved before they are born. )

To conceal anything from those to whom I am attached, is not in my nature. I can never close my lips where I have opened my heart.

To those I love It's not in my nature to hide anything. Now that my heart is open, my mouth cannot be closed.

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"A Tale of Two Cities" is a long historical novel written by the British writer Charles Dickens with the French Revolution as the background. It was first published in 1859.

The story connects the two big cities of Paris and London, and revolves around Dr. Manmanette's family and the Saint-Antoine district headed by the Defarges. The novel describes how the nobles corrupted and harmed the people. The people's deep hatred for the nobles accumulated in their hearts, which led to the inevitable French Revolution. The "Twin Cities" in the title refer to Paris and London.