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Very Quotes by Charlotte Bronte
- Women are supposed to be very calm generally: but women feel just as men feel; they need exercise for their faculties, and a field for…
- You have introduced a topic on which our natures are at variance - a topic we should never discuss: the very name of love is…
- Men, in general, are a sort of scum, very different to anything of which you have an idea.
- They will both be happy, and I do not grudge them their bliss; but I groan under my own misery: some of my suffering is…
- To women who please me only by their faces, I am the very devil when I find out they have neither souls nor hearts —…
- When we are struck at without a reason, we should strike back again very hard; I am sure we should - so hard as to…
- Do you like him much?' I told you I liked him a little. Where is the use of caring for him so very much: he…
- I have little left in myself -- I must have you. The world may laugh -- may call me absurd, selfish -- but it does…
- A great deal; you are good to those who are good to you. It is all I ever desire to be. If people were always…
- It is a very strange sensation to inexperience youth to feel itself quite alone the world, cut adrift from every connection, uncertain whether the port…
- Emily suffers no more from pain or weakness now. She will never suffer more in this world. She is gone after a hard, short conflict...Yes…
- I knew, you would do me good, in some way, at some time;- I saw it in your eyes when I first beheld you: their…
- If he were insane, however, his was a very cool and collected insanity.
- In sunshine, in prosperity, the flowers are very well; but how many wet days are there in life—November seasons of disaster, when a man's hearth…
- I would not be you for a kingdom.' The remark was too naïve to rouse anger; I merely said - 'Very good.' 'And what would…
- Am I hideous, Jane? Very, sir: you always were, you know.
- I am very happy, Jane; and when you hear that I am dead, you must be sure and not grieve: there is nothing to grieve…
- I loved him very much - more than I could trust myself to say - more than words had power to express." - Jane Eyre
- ~Do you like him much? ~I told you I like him a little. Where is the use of caring for him so very much? He…
- I smiled: I thought to myself Mr. Rochester is peculiar — he seems to forget that he pays me £30 per annum for receiving his…
- My fine visions are all very well, but I must not forget they are absolutely unreal. I have a rosy sky and a green flowery…
- My wretched feet, flayed and swollen to lameness by the sharp air of January, began to heal and subside under the gentler breathings of April;…
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