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Bright Quotes by Anne Bronte
- I may be permitted, like the doctors, to cure a greater evil by a less, for I shall not fall seriously in love with the…
- A little girl loves her bird--Why? Because it lives and feels; because it is helpless and harmless? A toad, likewise, lives and feels, and is…
- He is very fond of me, almost too fond. I could do with less caressing and more rationality. I should like to be less of…
- Preserve me from such cordiality! It is like handling briar-roses and may-blossoms - bright enough to the eye, and outwardly soft to the touch, but…
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