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But the cloud never comes in that quarter of the horizon
from which we watch for it. — Elizabeth Gaskell
from which we watch for it. — Elizabeth Gaskell
probably (as the rumour had spread through the town, reaching her ears) one of the poor maddened turn-outs,
— Elizabeth Gaskell
If she lives, she shall be my wedded wife. If she dies
mother, I can't speak of what I shall feel if she dies. His voice was choked in his throat. — Elizabeth Gaskell
mother, I can't speak of what I shall feel if she dies. His voice was choked in his throat. — Elizabeth Gaskell
And now she had learnt that not only to will, but also to pray, was a necessary condition in the truly heroic.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
But Mr. Hale resolved that he would not be disturbed by any such nonsensical idea; so he lay awake, determining not to think about it.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Waiting is far more difficult than doing.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
A solitary life cherishes mere fancies until they become manias.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Each dainty little child ran up to its mother, or aunt, or particular friend; but Molly had no one to go to.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I'm not saying she was very silly, but one of us was very silly and it wasn't me.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I know you despise me; allow me to say, it is because you don't understand me.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Margaret found that the indifferent, careless conversations of one who, however kind, was not too warm and anxious a sympathizer, did her good.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I think that if advice is good it's the best comfort.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
There is nothing like wounded affection for giving poignancy to anger.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Many a one has been comforted in their sorrow by seeing a good dish come upon the table.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Sorrows is more plentiful than dinners just now; I
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I don't like shoppy people. I think we are far better off, knowing only cottagers and labourers, and people without pretence.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Where the stars arose, and twinkled and disappeared behind the great umbrageous trees before she went to bed.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
I always said a good despotism was the best form of government; and I am twice as much in favour of it now I see what a quorum is!
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Out of the way! We are in the throes of an exceptional emergency! This is no occassion for sport- there is lace at stake! (Ms. Pole)
— Elizabeth Gaskell
In all disappointments sympathy is a great balm.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
But, surely, if the mind is too long directed to one object only, it will get stiff and rigid, and unable to take in many interests.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
You may well smile, my lass; many a one would smile to have such a bonny face.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
It is bad to believe you in error. It would be infinitely worse to have known you a hypocrite.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
It was a stinging pleasure to be in the room with her, and feel her presence.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The more it rains and blows, the more certain we are to have him.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
My father was a man, and I know the sex pretty well.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Don't think to come over me with th' old tale, that the rich know nothing of the trials of the poor; I say, if they don't know, they ought to know.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
Her thoughts are full of other things just now; and people have such different ways of showing feeling: some by silence, some by words.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
One may be clogged with honey and unable to rise and fly.
— Elizabeth Gaskell