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While the novelist is banging on his typewriter, the poet is watching a fly in the windowpane.
— Billy Collins
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
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
PROFESSOR RUBEK. Well, they are trifles, perhaps; but at any rate the time passes for us in that way as well as another, Maia.
— Henrik Ibsen
My migraine aura was now so severe that the world on the left had ceased to exist, except as an intermittent yellow flash.
— Hilary Mantel
Whatever my powers
feminine or the contrary
God had given them, and I felt resolute to be ashamed of no faculty of his bestowal. — Charlotte Bronte
feminine or the contrary
God had given them, and I felt resolute to be ashamed of no faculty of his bestowal. — Charlotte Bronte
Simple needs make a simple life.
— Liesl Shurtliff
Nothing is ours really, not even our own souls!
— Marie Of Romania
Who told you I was called Carl David?" "A little bird, Monsieur." "Does it fly from me to you? Then one can tie a message under its wing when needful.
— Charlotte Bronte
But afterwards, is there nothing more for me in life - no true home - nothing to be dearer to me than myself?
— Charlotte Bronte
It's enough to want to make even sainted sailors resort to salty language.
— Samuel J. Biondo
It was in looking up at him her aspect had caught its lustre - the light repeated in her eyes beamed first out of his.
— Charlotte Bronte
Money, influence, and position are nothing compared with brains, principles, energy and perseverances.
— Orison Swett Marden
It is a shame when the soul is first to give way in this life, and the body does not give way.
— Marcus Aurelius
This little man was of the order of beings who must not be opposed, unless you possessed an all-dominant force sufficient to crush him at once.
— Charlotte Bronte
When you have eliminated the impossible, what is left, no matter how unlikely, is the truth.
— Arthur Conan Doyle