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Wholly Quotes by Charlotte Bronte
- But where are you going to, Helen? Can you see? Do you know?-I believe; I have faith: I am going to God.-Where is God? What…
- Gentle reader, may you never feel what I then felt! May your eyes never shed such stormy, scalding, heart-wrung tears as poured from mine. May…
- You can write nothing of value unless you give yourself wholly to the the theme -- and when you so give yourself -- you lose…
- Life is still life, whatever its pangs; our eyes and ears and their use remain with us, though the prospect of what pleases be wholly…
- Que me voulez-vous?' said he in a growl of which the music was wholly confined to his chest and throat, for he kept his teeth…
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