Quotes About Emotions
and the more hurt she gets, the more venomous she grows. a
~ Emily Bronte
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Mr. Heathcliff, you're a cruel man, but you're not a fiend; and you won't, from mere malice, destroy, irrevocably, all my happiness.
~ Emily Bronte
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The greatest punishment we could invent for her was to keep her separate from him…
~ Emily Bronte
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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
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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
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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
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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
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Kendi yüreÄŸine niçin ihanet ettin Cathy?
~ Emily Bronte
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You shall not leave me in that temper. I should be miserable all night, and I won't be miserable for you!
~ Emily Bronte
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I reject any pretence at kindness you have the hypocrisy to offer.
~ Emily Bronte
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How she does stare! It's odd what a savage feeling I have to anything that seems afraid of me.
~ Emily Bronte
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I'll try to break their hearts by breaking my own.
~ Emily Bronte
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Forget your anger, for she's hard to guide any way but her own.
~ Emily Bronte
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Don't torture me till I'm as mad as yourself
~ Emily Bronte
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However miserable you make us, we shall still have the revenge of thinking that your cruelty arises from your greater misery.
~ Emily Bronte
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But, yet, even this tranquility Brings bitter, restless thoughts to me.
~ Emily Bronte
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Ele ama e odeia, sempre às escondidas, e considera uma espécie de impertinência ser amado ou odiado de volta.
~ Emily Bronte
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You have a heart and nerves the same as your brother men! Why should you be anxious to conceal them?
~ Emily Bronte
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I've known a hundred kinds of love; ?All made the loved one rue; And what is thine that it should prove ?Than other love, more true?
~ Emily Bronte
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Me parecía, instintivamente, que su reserva debía proceder de que era enemigo de dejar traslucir sus emociones. Debía de odiar y amar disimulándolo, y seguramente hubiera considerado como un impertinente a quien le amase o le odiase, a su vez.
~ Emily Bronte
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Seja qual for a matéria de que as nossas almas são feitas, a minha e a dele são iguais, e a do Linton é tão diferente delas como um raio de lua de um relâmpago, ou a geada do fogo.
~ Emily Bronte
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It is hard to forgive, and to look at those eyes, and feel those wasted hands,' he answered. 'Kiss me again; and don't let me see your eyes! I forgive what you have done to me. I love my murderer—but yours! How can I?
~ Emily Bronte
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I was weeping as much for him as her: we do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others.
~ Emily Bronte
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Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. But, if you be ashamed of your touchiness, you must ask pardon, mind, when she comes in. You must go up and offer to kiss her, and say—you know best what to say; only do it heartily, and not as if you thought her converted into a stranger by her grand dress.
~ Emily Bronte
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