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Come in! come in !' he sobbed.
'Cathy, do come. Oh do -once more! Oh! my heart's darling! hear me this time - Catherine, at last! — Emily Bronte
'Cathy, do come. Oh do -once more! Oh! my heart's darling! hear me this time - Catherine, at last! — Emily Bronte
To have all your life's work and to have them along the wall, it's like walking in with no clothes on. It's terrible.
— Andrew Wyeth
All the world's a stage, and all the men and women merely players.
— William Shakespeare
There are, indeed, few kinds of composition from which an author, however learned or ingenious, can hope a long continuance of fame.
— Samuel Johnson
Wuthering Heights, considered the most romantic book ever written by those who had never read it carefully.
— Catherine Lowell
You shall not leave me in that temper.
I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you! — Emily Bronte
I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you! — Emily Bronte
He shall never know how I love him
— Emily Bronte
Whether you are happy or whether you are sad, it is wise to remember you are really in process.
— Maya Angelou
It was nothing less than murder, in her eyes
— Emily Bronte
I'm bicultural, and everyone sees me as a Latina, but in my head I see myself as both Latina and American.
— Genesis Rodriguez
Most of the people I write about I'm still in touch with, so I would be loath to make up stuff about them.
— Mary Karr
That's how inside jokes usually are. Funny to those inside, annoying as shit to the rest of the world.
— Siobhan Vivian
It generally happens that assurance keeps an even pace with ability.
— Samuel Johnson
The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate from him ...
— Emily Bronte
If you have the language gift, you can use it as a tool.
— Nicola Griffith
Being repulsed continually hardened her,
— Emily Bronte