There is only one difference between a madman and me. I am not mad. — Charlotte Bronte Between Copy Share Image
Little Jane's love would have been my best reward, without it, my heart is broken. — Charlotte Bronte Broken Copy Share Image
“I enjoyed that day, though we travelled slowly, though it was cold, though it rained.” — Charlotte Brontë Slowly Cold Copy Share Image
Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs. — Charlotte Bronte Animosity Copy Share Image
“Who are you, Miss Snowe?"... "Who am I indeed? Perhaps a personage in disguise.” — Charlotte Brontë Disguise Copy Share Image
A depressing and difficult passage has prefaced every page I have turned in life. — Charlotte Bronte Depressing Copy Share Image
I mentally shake hands with you for your answer, despite its inaccuracy." Mr. Rochester — Charlotte Bronte Answers Copy Share Image
“...it is weak and silly to say you cannot bear what it is your fate to be required to bear.” — Charlotte Brontë Silly Copy Share Image
“What I am , it is useless to say - those whom it concerns feel and find it out. To all others… — Charlotte Brontë Copy Share Image
“To the Press, for the fair field its honest suffrage has opened to an obscure aspirant.” — Charlotte Brontë Suffrage Copy Share Image
“I can live alone, if self-respect, and circumstances require me so to do. I need not sell my soul to buy bliss.” — charlotte brönte Happiness Copy Share Image
“Childish and slender creature! It seemed as if a linnet had hopped to my foot and proposed to bear me on its… — Charlotte Brontë Animals Copy Share Image
“I thought that a fairer era of life was beginning for me, one that was to have its flowers and pleasures as… — Charlotte Brontë Life Copy Share Image
“A loving eye is all the charm needed: to such you are handsome enough; or rather your sternness has a power beyond… — Charlotte Brontë Beauty Copy Share Image
“If he expects me to talk for the mere sake of talking and showing off, he will find he has addressed himself… — Charlotte Brontë Wrong person Copy Share Image
One does not jump, and spring, and shout hurrah! at hearing one has got a fortune, one begins to consider responsibilities, and… — Charlotte Bronte Bliss Copy Share Image
...it strikes me with terror and anguish to feel I absolutely must be torn from you for ever. I see the necessity… — Charlotte Bronte Anguish Copy Share Image
But I feel this, Helen: I must dislike those who, whatever I do to please them, persist in disliking me; I must… — Charlotte Bronte Affection Copy Share Image
“I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing.… — Charlotte Brontë Freedom Copy Share Image
~Do you like him much? ~I told you I like him a little. Where is the use of caring for him so… — Charlotte Bronte Boys Copy Share Image
Rochester: I am to take mademoiselle to the moon, and there I shall seek a cave in one of the white valleys… — Charlotte Bronte Caves Copy Share Image
“I know no medium: I never in my life have known any medium in my dealings with positive, hard characters, antagonistic to… — Charlotte Brontë Life Copy Share Image
“St. John's eyes, though clear enough in a literal sense, in a figurative one were difficult to fathom. He seemed to use… — Charlotte Brontë Discernment Copy Share Image
“Anybody may blame me who likes, when I add further, that, now and then, when I took a walk by myself in… — Charlotte Bronte Dreams Copy Share Image
“I think, scathed as you look, and charred and scorched, there must be a little sense of life in you yet, rising… — Charlotte Brontë Green leaves Copy Share Image
“…the matter was new to me, and I had no material for its treatment. But I got books, read up the facts,… — Charlotte Brontë Bones Copy Share Image
“Listen, then, Jane Eyre, to your sentence: tomorrow, place the glass before you, and draw in chalk your own picture, faithfully, without… — Charlotte Brontë Artist Copy Share Image
“They were not bound to regard with affection a thing that could not sympathise with one amongst them; a heterogeneous thing, opposed… — Charlotte Brontë Contempt Copy Share Image
Jane: Mr. Rochester, if ever I did a good deed in my life-if ever I thought a good thought-if ever I prayed… — Charlotte Bronte Arms Copy Share Image
Human beings must love something, and, in the dearth of worthier objects of affection, I contrived to find a pleasure in loving… — Charlotte Bronte Absurd Copy Share Image
“The day succeeding this remarkable Midsummer night, proved no common day. I do not mean that it brought signs in heaven above,… — Charlotte Brontë Midsummer Copy Share Image