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Quotes from Emily Bronte

She's fainted, or dead,' I thought: 'so much the better. Far better that she should be dead, than lingering a burden and a misery-maker to all about her.
~ Emily Bronte
No sé de qué estarán hechas nuestras almas; pero, sean de lo que sea, la suya es igual a la mía
~ Emily Bronte
I can hardly regard her in the light of a rational creature, so obstinately has she persisted in forming a fabulous notion of my character and acting on the false impressions she cherished.
~ Emily Bronte
I believe I may assert that they were really in possession of deep and growing happiness. It ended. Well, we must be for ourselves in the long run; the mild and generous are only more justly selfish than the domineering- and it ended when circumstances caused each to feel that the one's interest was not in the chief consideration in the other's thoughts.
~ Emily Bronte
His features were lost in masses of shaggy hair that hung on his shoulders; and his eyes, too, were like a ghostly Catherine's, with all their beauty annihilated.
~ Emily Bronte
But the hearts that once adored me Have long forgot their vow And the friends that mustered round me Have all forsaken now 'Twas in a dream revealed to me But not a dreamt of sleep A dream of watchful agony Of grief that would not weep Now do not harshly turn away
~ Emily Bronte
And you, you worthless—' he broke out as I entered, turning to his daughter-in-law, and employing an epithet as harmless as duck, or sheep, but generally represented by a dash—. 
~ Emily Bronte
Cap capellà del món no s'hauria imaginat un cel tan bell com el que ells concebien en aquella conversa innocent. Escoltant-los, sanglotant, no podia evitar desitjar que tots tres estiguéssim junts en aquell cel, fora de perill.
~ Emily Bronte
She had her own opinions on every subject, and kept steadily to them--very tiresome opinions they often were; as she was always thinking of what was right and what was wrong, and had a strange reverence for matters connected with religion, and an unaccountable liking to good people.
~ Emily Bronte
My great miseries in this world have been Heathcliff's miseries, and I watched and felt each from the beginning... If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn into a mighty stranger.
~ Emily Bronte
You inquire after my health - it is better; but while I remain cut off from all hope, and doomed to solitude, or the society of those who never did and never will like me, how can I be cheerful and well?
~ Emily Bronte
Catherine usually sat by me, but to- day she stole nearer to Hareton; and I presently saw she would have no more discretion in her friendship than she had in her hostility.
~ Emily Bronte
All sinners would be miserable in heaven.
~ Emily Bronte
In all of England, I do not believe that I could have fixed on a situation so completely removed from the stir of society. A perfect misanthropist's Heaven
~ Emily Bronte
When I asked her what was the matter? answered, she didn't know; but she felt so afraid of dying!
~ Emily Bronte
You are a dog in the manger, Cathy, and desire no one to be loved but yourself!
~ Emily Bronte
I shall not stand to be laughed at. I shall not bear it!
~ Emily Bronte
Se tutto il resto perisse, tranne lui, continuerei a esistere; e se tutto il resto rimanesse, e lui fosse annientato, l'universo mi sarebbe estraneo. Non ne farei più parte.
~ Emily Bronte
I wish I were out of doors - I wish I were a girl again, half savage and hardy, and free... and laughing at injuries,not maddening under them!
~ Emily Bronte
Nature and Books belong to the eyes that see them.
~ Emily Bronte
Being repulsed continually hardened her
~ Emily Bronte
Is it not sufficient for your infernal selfishness, that while you are at peace I shall writhe in the torments of hell?
~ Emily Bronte
Kendi yüreÄŸine niçin ihanet ettin Cathy?
~ Emily Bronte
You shall not leave me in that temper. I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you!
~ Emily Bronte