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All Quotes by Anne Bronte
- A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.
- I am satisfied that if a book is a good one, it is so whatever the sex of the author may be. All novels are…
- Farewell to Thee! But not farewell To all my fondest thoughts of Thee; Within my heart they still shall dwell And they shall cheer and…
- All our talents increase in the using, and every faculty, both good and bad, strengthens by exercise.
- All true histories contain instruction; though, in some, the treasure may be hard to find, and when found, so trivial in quantity, that the dry,…
- I will give my whole heart and soul to my Maker if I can,' I answered, 'and not one atom more of it to you…
- You may think it all very fine, Mr. Huntingdon, to amuse yourself with rousing my jealousy; but take care you don't rouse my hate instead.…
- I was not really angry: I felt for him all the time, and longed to be reconciled; but I determined he should make the first…
- I began this book with the intention of concealing nothing, that those who liked might have the benefit of perusing a fellow creature's heart: but…
- I still preserve those relics of past sufferings and experience, like pillars of witness set up in travelling through the valve of life, to mark…
- I had been seasoned by adversity, and tutored by experience, and I longed to redeem my lost honour in the eyes of those whose opinion…
- Are you hero enough to unite yourself to one whom you know to be suspected and despised by all around you, and identify your interests…
- Adieu! but let me cherish, still, The hope with which I cannot part. Contempt may wound, and coldness chill, But still it lingers in my…
- And why should he interest himself at all in my moral and intellectual capacities: what is it to him what I think and feel?' I…
- To regret the exchange of earthly pleasures for the joys of Heaven, is as if the grovelling caterpillar should lament that it must one day…
- All our talents increase in the using, and every faculty, both good and bad, strengthens by exercise: therefore, if you choose to use the bad,…
- She was trusted and valued by her father, loved and courted by all dogs, cats, children, and poor people, and slighted and neglected by everybody…
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