All Emily Bronte Quotes
- Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same. Anniversary
- I have dreamed in my life, dreams that have stayed with me ever after, and changed my ideas; they have gone through and through me,… Altered
- Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. Breed
- A person who has not done one half his day's work by ten o clock, runs a chance of leaving the other half undone. Chance
- If I could I would always work in silence and obscurity, and let my efforts be known by their results. Always Work
- Honest people don't hide their deeds. Deed
- I see heaven's glories shine and faith shines equal. Equal
- Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, but which will bloom most constantly? Bloom
- I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself. Company
- A good heart will help you to a bonny face, my lad and a bad one will turn the bonniest into something worse than ugly. Bad
- The tyrant grinds down his slaves and they don't turn against him, they crush those beneath them. Beneath
- I cannot express it: but surely you and everybody have a notion that there is, or should be, an existence of yours beyond you. Beyond
- Any relic of the dead is precious, if they were valued living. Any
- Terror made me cruel. Cruel
- No coward soul is mine. Adventure
- It is strange people should be so greedy, when they are alone in the world. Alone
- Vain are the thousand creeds That move men's hearts, unutterably vain; Worthless as withered weeds, Or idlest froth amid the boundless main. Amid
- ...he shall never know how I love him: and that, not because he's handsome, Nelly, but because he is more myself than I am. Whatever… Handsome
- You know, I've had a bitter, hard life since I last heard your voice and if I've survived it's all because of you. All
- A heaven so clear, an earth so calm, So sweet, so soft, so hushed an air; And, deepening still the dreamlike charm, Wild moor-sheep feeding… Air
- The winter wind is loud and wild, Come close to me, my darling child; Forsake thy books, and mate less play; And, while the night… Book
- Yes, as my swift days near their goal, 'tis all that I implore: In life and death a chainless soul, with courage to endure. All
- I cannot love thee; thou 'rt worse than thy brother. Go, say thy prayers, child, and ask God's pardon. I doubt thy mother and I… Ask
- My love for Heathchiff resembles the eternal rocks beneath: a source of little visible delight, but necessary. Beneath
- I've dreamt in my life dreams that have stayed with me ever after. Dream