I absolutely adored Wuthering Heights and fell in love with Heathcliff as most girls do. — Margaret Forster Copy Share Image
'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte has been my all-time favorite book since I was in middle school. — Rebecca Serle Copy Share Image
What I've tended to do is to use my own experiences to get into someone else's mind, like in Wuthering Heights. — Kate Bush Copy Share Image
I had to read Wuthering Heights for English and I never enjoyed a book in all my life as much as that… — Marlon Brando Copy Share Image
It's very kind of 'Wuthering Heights' where my parents' house is, moors and deserted. It's very wild and mystic. — Joanne Froggatt Copy Share Image
A lot of people have something to say about 'Wuthering Heights,' but nobody quite nails it. — Andrea Arnold Copy Share Image
I was on HPD--Heathcliff Protection Duty--in Wuthering Heights for two years, and believe me, the ProCaths tried everything. I personally saved him… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
“Tess of the d’Urbervilles, Johnny Got His Gun, A Farewell to Arms, A Prayer for Owen Meany, some years Wuthering Heights, Silas… — Gabrielle Zevin Copy Share Image
I'm glad nobody has asked me to adapt 'Wuthering Heights' because I think I would make a mess of it. Everybody makes… — Andrew Davies Copy Share Image
My mother used to push 'Wuthering Heights' on me as a boy, and I sensed from her breathy description of the story… — Walter Kirn Copy Share Image
Heaven did not seem to be my home; and I broke my heart with weeping to come back to earth; and the… — Emily Bronte Copy Share Image
“Wuthering Heights love. She stood outside his window at night. She drew little pictures of him in class. She looked at the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
“There is nothing quite like this novel with its rage and ragings, its discontent and angry restlessness. Wuthering Heights is a virgin's… — Elizabeth Hardwick Copy Share Image
One of the books I remember reading when I was young and always thought would be a great role to play is… — Yvonne Strahovski Copy Share Image
In those early days, the important thing was the happy ending. I did not tolerate unhappy endings - for my heroines, anyway.… — Alice Munro Copy Share Image
That's exactly how I want you to feel. When you finish this book, I want you to be filled with curiosity. I… — Clare B. Dunkle 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 Copy Share Image
Heathcliff. The "hero" of Wuthering Heights. Although no one knows why. He's mean, moody, and possibly a bit on the pongy side.… — Louise Rennison Copy Share Image
One of the most memorable and frightening things when I was four or five was Kate Bush doing 'Wuthering Heights.' She did… — Matt Berry Copy Share Image
“Just think of Emily Bronte, for example: psychotically bookish - but was there ever a woman screaming out so loudly for a… — Mil Millington Copy Share Image
“I think sometimes in literature we kind of police ourselves. I know a lot of people talked about Twilight, and they would… — Libba Bray Copy Share Image
“Wuthering Heights, however it may appear in retrospect, demands a reading of the utmost intensity, the feeling present in the writing seems… — Ian Gregor 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 Copy Share Image
“Self-respect is a discipline, a habit of mind that can never be faked but can be developed, trained, coaxed forth. It was… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“Anyhow, high school is just…The. Worst.” “Funny that you became a high school teacher, then,” I say, and she laughs again. “Something… — Julie Buxbaum Copy Share Image
“Louise was an urbanite, she preferred the gut-thrilling sound of an emergency siren slicing through the night to the noise of country… — Kate Atkinson Copy Share Image
“THE HE’S ARE SHE’S In 1847, three novels excite England’s readers. Wuthering Heights by Ellis Bell tells a devastating tale of passion… — Eduardo Galeano Copy Share Image
“Few of us make any serious effort to remember what we read. When I read a book, what do I hope will… — Joshua Foer Copy Share Image
“I stand outside Mr. Haverstrom’s door, staring at the black letters of his name stenciled on the frosted glass, listening to the… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
“At night, when we were little, we tented Bailey's covers, crawled underneath with our flashlights and played cards: Hearts, Whist, Crazy Eights,… — Jandy Nelson Copy Share Image
“The light on the bedside table next to Sarah brightens. “I’m awake now. I’m going to read for a bit, if it… — Emma Chase Copy Share Image
“One could not but play for a moment with the thought of what might have happened if Charlotte Brontë had possessed say… — Virginia Woolf 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 Copy Share Image
“He got into the tub and ran a little cold water. Then he lowered his thin, hairy body into the just-right warmth… — Edward Lewis Wallant Copy Share Image
“And cried for mamma, at every turn'-I added, 'and trembled if a country lad heaved his fist against you, and sat at… — Emily Brontë Copy Share Image
“She pops her head into a bare-looking kitchen and has a little wander round it. Here, she reads, Emily would sometimes make… — Mick Jackson Copy Share Image
Most people think of 'Wuthering Heights' as romantic; it's really not about that at all. — Kaya Scodelario Copy Share Image
I can sing 'Wuthering Heights' by Kate Bush so perfectly, it makes people's jaws drop and go: 'Wait! I don't understand!' — Peaches Copy Share Image