Am I a romantic? I've seen 'Wuthering Heights' ten times. I'm a romantic. — Johnny Depp 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
I grew up in Des Moines. My dad had a house full of books, things like P.G. Wodehouse books and 'Wuthering Heights'… — Bill Bryson Copy Share Image
The whole of Yorkshire has been known throughout the world for various reasons, not least because of Wuthering Heights, but it was… — Christopher Timothy Copy Share Image
I also read about Heathcliff's unexpected three-year career in Hollywood under the name Buck Stallion and his eventual return to the pages… — Jasper Fforde Copy Share Image
'Wuthering Heights' is portrayed as a great romantic novel, and when I read it again, I thought, 'How is this romantic? All… — Chloe Pirrie Copy Share Image
“[On Wuthering Heights] Here, all the faults of Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontë are magnified a thousand fold, and the only consolation… — James Lorimer Copy Share Image
“If this was love, it felt different than she'd imagined it would, walking a thin line between passion and terror. It was… — Nenia Campbell Copy Share Image
“Some people are very unfulfilled. In consequence they write passionately good romance because they believe that they could still find happiness. Emily… — Charlotte Bingham Copy Share Image
And sometimes then he sat with us for an hour or so, sharing our limbo, listening while I read. Books from any… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
I love dressing up, but I do find the red carpet thing quite stressful. When I went to Venice Film Festival last… — Kaya Scodelario Copy Share Image
This is it--what all the hoopla is about, what Wuthering Heights is about--it all boils down to this feeling rushing through me… — Jandy Nelson Copy Share Image
“It was once suggested to me that, as an antidote to crying, I put my head in a paper bag. As it… — Joan Didion Copy Share Image
“I rolled my eyes at her image, grinning back at me from the hair dye box, and consoled myself with the thought… — Patricia Caliskan Copy Share Image
This progressive effacement of human relationships is not without certain problems for the novel. How, in point of fact, would one handle… — Michel Houellebecq Copy Share Image
“Books help to form us. If you cut me open, you will find volume after volume, page after page, the contents of… — Susan Hill Copy Share Image
“What do you think is my favourite book? Just now, I mean; I change every three days. "Wuthering Heights." Emily Bronte was… — Jean Webster Copy Share Image
“What kind of books do you like?' 'I like books about nice people. And a story where it all comes out right… — Margaret Kennedy Copy Share Image
“Now, what did my brother do to earn your ire this time?-insist that you are better off with a boring young man… — Kathryn Smith Copy Share Image
“YESTERDAY afternoon set in misty and cold. I had half a mind to spend it by my study fire, instead of wading… — Emily Brontë Copy Share Image
“How a human being could have attempted such a book [Wuthering Heights] as the present without committing suicide before he had finished… — George R. Graham Copy Share Image
“Shirley goes over the edge.” “I don’t like games like this.” “Now George Sand starts to go up in flames.” I sighed… — Diane Setterfield Copy Share Image
“Far rather would I be condemned to a perpetual dwelling in the infernal regions, than, even for one night, abide beneath the… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image