Time brought resignation and a melancholy sweeter than common joy. — Emily Bronte Common Copy Share Image
And from the midst of cheerless gloom I passed to bright unclouded day. — Emily Bronte Cheer Copy Share Image
“It was a marvelous effort of perspicacity to discover that I did not love her” — Emily Brontë Cathy Copy Share Image
If you ever looked at me once with what I know is in you, I would be your slave. — Emily Bronte Know Copy Share Image
If I were in heaven, Nelly, I should be extremely miserable." "Because you are not fit to go there," I answered. "All… — Emily Bronte Fit Copy Share Image
“Riches I hold in light esteem, And love I laugh to scorn; And lust of fame was but a dream that vanished… — Emily Bronte Dream Copy Share Image
“I know, by instinct, his reserve springs from an aversion to showy displays of feeling—to manifestations of mutual kindliness.” — Emily Brontë Instinct Copy Share Image
“I wish I were out of doors - I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free... and… — Emily Brontë Half Savage Copy Share Image
There is not room for Death, Nor atom that his might could render void: Thou - Thou art Being and Breath, And… — Emily Bronte Art Copy Share Image
By this curious turn of disposition I have gained the reputation of deliberate heartlessness; how undeserved, I alone can appreciate. — Emily Bronte Appreciate Copy Share Image
Hope, whose whisper would have given Balm to all my frenzied pain, Stretched her wings, and soared to heaven, Went, and ne'er… — EMILY BRONTE Heaven Copy Share Image
“This is certainly a beautiful country! In all England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so… — Emily Brontë Copy Share Image
“The flash of her eyes had been succeeded by a dreamy and melancholy softness; they no longer gave the impression of looking… — Emily Brontë Dreams Copy Share Image
“I was only going to say that heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping… — Emily Brontë Broke my heart Copy Share Image
“I have dreamt in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through… — Emily Brontë Dream Copy Share Image
“Don't get the expression of a vicious cur that appears to know the kicks it gets are its desert, and yet hates… — Emily Brontë Hates Copy Share Image
I lingered round them, under that benign sky; watched the moths fluttering among the heath and hare-bells; listened to the soft wind… — Emily Bronte Bells Copy Share Image
“The subjects had, indeed, risen vividly on my mind. As I saw them with the spiritual eye, before I attempted to embody… — Emily Brontë Psychology Copy Share Image
“you have a heart and nerves the same as your brother men! Why should you be anxious to conceal them? Your pride… — Emily Brontë Humiliation Copy Share Image
“but both their minds tending to the same point—one loving and desiring to esteem, and the other loving and desiring to be… — Emily Brontë Classics Copy Share Image
“My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods: time will change it, I'm well aware, as winter changes the… — Emily Brontë Eternal love Copy Share Image
“I obeyed, so far as to quit the chamber; when, ignorant where the narrow lobbies led, I stood still, and was witness,… — Emily Brontë Spectre Copy Share Image
“May she wake in torment!’ [...] ‘Why, she’s a liar to the end! Where is she? Not there - not in heaven… — Emily Brontë Oh god Copy Share Image
“She started writing notes and keeping them under her pillow, and then she started writing them on her pillowcase, hoping they would… — Emily Brontë Dreams Copy Share Image
I shouldn't care what you suffered. I care nothing for your sufferings. Why shouldn't you suffer? I do! Will you forget me?… — Emily Bronte Care Copy Share Image
“He is more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. If all else… — Emily Brontë Perished Copy Share Image
“The guest was now the master of Wuthering Heights: he held firm possession, and proved to the attorney, who, in his turn,… — Emily Brontë Enmity Copy Share Image
“Papa talks enough of my defects, and shows enough scorn of me, to make it natural I should doubt myself. I doubt… — Emily Brontë Nature Copy Share Image