“He's always, always in my mind — not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure to myself —… — Emily Brontë Mind Copy Share Image
“I have a good many books on hand, but I am sorry to say that as usual I make small progress with… — Emily Brontë Books Copy Share Image
“Mr. Heathcliff, you're a cruel man, but you're not a fiend; and you won't, from mere malice, destroy, irrevocably, all my happiness.” — Emily Brontë Cruel Copy Share Image
“¡Oh, Dios mío, es inconcebible! ¡No puedo vivir sin mi vida! ¡No puedo vivir si mi alma!” — Emily Brontë Copy Share Image
“I 'never told my love' vocally; still, if looks have language, the merest idiot might have guessed I was over head and… — Emily Brontë Infatuation Copy Share Image
“everybody have a notion that there is or should be an existence of yours beyond you.” — Emily Brontë Existence Copy Share Image
Having leveled my palace, don't erect a hovel and complacently admire your own charity in giving me that for a home. — Emily Bronte Admire Copy Share Image
“Kiss me again, but don't let me see your eyes! I forgive what you have done to me. I love my murderer--but… — Emily Bronte Murderer Copy Share Image
“I'd be glad of a retaliation that wouldn't recoil on myself; but treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends: they… — Emily Bronte Betrayal Copy Share Image
“They DO live more in earnest, more in themselves, and less in surface, change, and frivolous external things. I could fancy a… — Emily Bronte Change Copy Share Image
Cold inthe earthand the deepsnow piled abovethee, Far, far, removed, cold in the dreary grave! Have I forgot, my only Love, to… — Emily Bronte Cold Copy Share Image
I gave him my heart, and he took and pinched it to death; and flung it back to me. People feel with… — Emily Bronte Death Copy Share Image
“Ognuno di noi ha dovuto cominciare, incespicando e barcollando sulla soglia, e se i nostri insegnanti ci avessero scherniti anziché aiutarci, continueremmo… — Emily Brontë Amor Copy Share Image
“She had her own opinions on every subject, and kept steadily to them--very tiresome opinions they often were; as she was always… — Emily Brontë Good people Copy Share Image
“It is strange how custom can mould our tastes and ideas: many could not imagine the existence of happiness in a life… — Emily Brontë Happiness Copy Share Image
The winter wind is loud and wild, Come close to me, my darling child; Forsake thy books, and mate less play; And,… — Emily Bronte Away Copy Share Image
The intense horror of nightmare came over me: I tried to draw back my arm, but the hand clung to it, and… — Emily Bronte Arms Copy Share Image
“I don't know if it be a peculiarity in me, but I am seldom otherwise than happy while watching in the chamber… — Emily Brontë Confidence Copy Share Image
“I surveyed the weapon inquisitively. A hideous notion struck me: how powerful I should be possessing such an instrument! I took it… — Emily Brontë Blade Looked Copy Share Image
“I wish you had sincerity enough to tell me whether Catherine would suffer greatly from his loss: the fear that she would… — Emily Brontë Catherine Copy Share Image
The Lord help us!' he soliloquised in an undertone of peevish displeasure, while relieving me of my horse: looking, meantime, in my… — Emily Bronte Advent Copy Share Image
“It would degrade me to marry Heathcliff now; so he shall never know how I love him: and that, not because he's… — Emily Brontë Marry Heathcliff Copy Share Image
“Yes,' said Catherine, stroking his long soft hair, 'if I could only get papa's consent, I'd spend half my time with you… — Emily Brontë Papa Copy Share Image
“I have a single wish, and my whole being and faculties are yearning to attain it. They have yearned towards it so… — Emily Brontë Life Copy Share Image
“Wuthering being a significant, provincial adjective descriptive of the atmospheric tumult to which its station is exposed in stormy weather.” — Emily Bronte Stormy weather Copy Share Image
“We're dismal enough without conjuring up ghosts and visions to perplex us.” — Emily Brontë Dismal Copy Share Image
He is more myself than I am. Whatever our two souls are made of, his and mine are the same. — Emily Bronte Love Copy Share Image
A person who has not done one half his day's work by ten o clock, runs a chance of leaving the other… — Emily Bronte Chance Copy Share Image
If I had caused the cloud, it was my duty to make an effort to dispel it. — Emily Bronte Caused Copy Share Image
It was not the thorn bending to the honeysuckles, but the honeysuckles embracing the thorn. — Emily Bronte Bending Copy Share Image
We must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering. — Emily Bronte Generous Copy Share Image
“Now all is dashed wrong; by the fool’s craving to hear evil of self, that haunts some people like a demon!” — Emily Brontë Like Demon Copy Share Image
Vain are the thousand creeds That move men's hearts, unutterably vain; Worthless as withered weeds, Or idlest froth amid the boundless main. — Emily Bronte Boundless Copy Share Image
Treachery and violence are spears pointed at both ends; they wound those who resort to them worse than their enemies. — Emily Bronte Betrayal Copy Share Image
Hereafter she is only my sister in name; not because I disown her, but because she has disowned me. — Emily Bronte Disown Copy Share Image
But you might as well bid a man struggling in the water, rest within arm's length of the shore! I must reach… — Emily Bronte Arms Copy Share Image
Nelly, I am Heathcliff! He's always, always in my mind: not as a pleasure, any more than I am always a pleasure… — Emily Bronte Heathcliff Copy Share Image
It is strange people should be so greedy, when they are alone in the world. — Emily Bronte Avarice Copy Share Image
Yes, as my swift days near their goal, 'tis all that I implore: In life and death a chainless soul, with courage… — Emily Bronte Courage Copy Share Image
I have lost the faculty of enjoying their destruction, and I am too idle to destroy for nothing. — Emily Bronte Destroy Copy Share Image