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One suffers in silence so long as one has the strength and when that strength fails one speaks without measuring one's words much.
— Charlotte Bronte
I've always known myself. But he was the first to recognize me. And to love what he saw.
— Charlotte Bronte
Love is real
the most real, the most lasting, the sweetest and yet the bitterest thing we know. — Charlotte Bronte
the most real, the most lasting, the sweetest and yet the bitterest thing we know. — Charlotte Bronte
My bride is here ... because my equal is here and my likeness ... come to me- come to me entilrely now ... make my happiness- I will make yours
— Charlotte Bronte
You know nothing about me, and nothing about the sort of love which I am capable.
— Charlotte Bronte
He turned away; he threw himself on his face on the sofa. 'Oh, Jane! my hope - my love - my life!' broke in anguish from his lips.
— Charlotte Bronte
I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world.
— Charlotte Bronte
I am anchored on a resolve you cannot shake. My heart, my conscience shall dispose of my hand
they only. Know this at last. — Charlotte Bronte
they only. Know this at last. — Charlotte Bronte
I will tell you it is my neck you are putting in peril; for whatever is yours is, in a dearer and tenderer sense, mine.
— Charlotte Bronte
Thank you, Mr. Rochester, for your great kindness. I am strangely glad to get back again to you: and wherever you are is my home - my only home.
— Charlotte Bronte
It is true I little respect women or girls who are loquacious either in boasting the triumphs, or bemoaning the mortifications, of feelings.
— Charlotte Bronte
Every atom of your flesh is as dear to me as my own: in pain and sickness it would still be dear.
— Charlotte Bronte
It would not be wicked to love me."
"It would to obey you. — Charlotte Bronte
"It would to obey you. — Charlotte Bronte
If we would build on a sure foundation in friendship, we must love our friends for their sakes rather than for our own.
— Charlotte Bronte
Then the curtain rises, and you will see the girl to whom I am going to give all my life, to whom I have given everything that is good in me.
— Charlotte Bronte
Ever after that I knew what I was for him; and what I might be for the rest of the world, I ceased painfully to care.
— Charlotte Bronte
You, Jane, I must have you for my own
entirely my own. — Charlotte Bronte
entirely my own. — Charlotte Bronte
Some have won a wild delight,
By daring wilder sorrow;
Could I gain thy love to-night,
I'd hazard death to-morrow. — Charlotte Bronte
By daring wilder sorrow;
Could I gain thy love to-night,
I'd hazard death to-morrow. — Charlotte Bronte
I would always rather be happy than dignified.
— Charlotte Bronte
I must, then, repeat continually that we are forever sundered - and yet, while I breathe and think, I must love him.'
- Jane Eyre — Charlotte Bronte
- Jane Eyre — Charlotte Bronte
Make my happiness--I will make yours.
— Charlotte Bronte
All my heart is yours, sir: it belongs to you; and with you it would remain, were fate to exile the rest of me from your presence forever.
— Charlotte Bronte
I had learnt to love Mr. Rochester: I could not unlove him now, merely because I found that he had ceased to notice
— Charlotte Bronte
He must love such a handsome, noble, witty, accomplished lady; and probably she loves him, or, if not his person, at least his purse
— Charlotte Bronte
Little Jane's love would have been my best reward, without it, my heart is broken.
— Charlotte Bronte
Love me, then, or hate me, as you will," I said at last, "you have my full and free forgiveness: ask now for God's, and be at peace.
— Charlotte Bronte
He was the first to recognise me, and to love what he saw.
— Charlotte Bronte
That to begin with; let respect be the foundation, affection the first floor, love the superstructure.
— Charlotte Bronte
And it is madness in all women to let a secret love kindle within them, which, if unreturned and unknown, must devour the life that feeds it ...
— Charlotte Bronte
Your grasp, even in fury, would have a charm for me ...
— Charlotte Bronte
And it is you, spirit
with will and energy, and virtue and purity
that I want, not alone with your brittle frame. — Charlotte Bronte
with will and energy, and virtue and purity
that I want, not alone with your brittle frame. — Charlotte Bronte
Strange that grief should now almost choke me, because another human being's eye has failed to greet mine.
— Charlotte Bronte
Take my love. One day share my life. Be my dearest, first on earth.
— Charlotte Bronte
I think I shall like you again, and yet again: and I will make you confess I do not only like, but love you
with truth, fervour, constancy. — Charlotte Bronte
with truth, fervour, constancy. — Charlotte Bronte
But, in my opinion, if I am not formed for love, it follows that I am not formed for marriage.
— Charlotte Bronte
If you don't love another living soul, then you'll never be disappointed.
— Charlotte Bronte
You think I have no feelings, and that I can do without one bit of love or kindness; but I cannot live so: and you have no pity.
— Charlotte Bronte
Jane! will you hear reason?' (he stooped and approached his lips to my ear) 'because, if you won't, I'll try violence.
— Charlotte Bronte
I think I must admit so fair a guest when it asks entrance to my heart.
— Charlotte Bronte
Die without me if you will. Live for me if you dare.
— Charlotte Bronte