Quotes About Emotions
Se acercó y le alargó la mano. Hareton se puso sombrío como una nube de tormenta, apretó los puños y miró al suelo. Pero ella comprendió que aquello no era odio, sino testarudez, y, después de un instante de indecisión, se inclinó hacia él y le besó en la mejilla. Enseguida, se volvió a la ventana.
~ Emily Bronte
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You loved me - then what right had you to leave me? What right - answer me - for the poor fancy you felt for Linton? Because misery, and degradation, and death, and nothing that god or satan could inflict would have parted us, you, of your own will, did it. I have not broken your heart - you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine. - Heathcliff
~ Emily Bronte
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There was such anguish in the gush of grief that accompanied this raving, that my compassion made me overlook its folly.
~ Emily Bronte
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and who can be ill natured and bad tempered when they encounter neither opposition nor indifference?
~ Emily Bronte
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I have: the sea could be as readily contained in that horse-trough as her whole affection be monopolised by him.
~ Emily Bronte
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Katilimi seviyorum ama ya senin katilini! Onu nas?l affedebilirim?
~ Emily Bronte
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We do sometimes pity creatures that have none of the feeling either for themselves or others. a
~ Emily Bronte
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Juega con la flor perfumada, La rama tierna del joven árbol, Y deja mis sentimientos humanos En su propio cauce inquieto.
~ Emily Bronte
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Todo recuerdo de un difunto es precioso, si se le sigue estimando como cuando vivía.
~ Emily Bronte
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Why shouldn't you suffer? I do! Will you forget me? Will you be happy when I am in the earth? Will you say twenty years hence, 'That's the grave of Catherine Earnshaw. I loved her long ago, and was wretched to lose her; but it is past. I've loved many others since: my children are dearer to me than she was; and at death, I shall not rejoice that I am going to her; I shall be sorry that I must leave them! Will you say so, Heathcliff?
~ Emily Bronte
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Ocurre a veces que sentimos piedad por gente que ni para consigo misma ni para con los demás conoce este sentimiento.
~ Emily Bronte
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Take warning and begone! It's a kindness to let you have a glimpse of her genuine disposition.
~ Emily Bronte
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She was much too fond of Heathcliff. The greatest punishment we would invent for her was to keep her separate from him: yet she got chided more than any of us on his account.
~ Emily Bronte
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her humour was a mere vane for constantly varying caprices.
~ Emily Bronte
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You know as well as I do, that for every thought she spends on Linton, she spends a thousand on me!
~ Emily Bronte
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Meine Liebe zu Linton ist wie das Laub der Wälder. Sie unterliegt dem Wandel der Zeit, das weiß ich sehr wohl, so wie der Winter die Bäume verwandelt, doch meine Liebe zu Heathcliff gleicht dem Felsen darunter - sie ist ein Quell kaum wahrnehmbarer Freuden, aber ohne sie kann ich nicht sein.
~ Emily Bronte
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Oh, stars, and dreams, and gentle night; Oh, night and stars, return! And hide me from the hostile light That does not warm, but burn - Stars
~ Emily Bronte
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Yo presumí que una persona que podía especular de antemano sobre el giro que daría a sus arrebatos de ira podría, de proponérselo, dominar también esos arrebatos.
~ Emily Bronte
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I forgive what you have done to me. I love my murderer—but yours ! How can I?
~ Emily Bronte
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Los soberbios dan pábulo a las propias penas.
~ Emily Bronte
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if i cannot keep heartcliff for my friend — if edgar will be mean and jealous, i'll try to break their hearts by breaking my own. (catherine, ch. XI, p. 116)
~ Emily Bronte
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Qualunque ricordo di quelli che abbiamo amati in vita, ci diventa prezioso quand'essi sono morti.
~ 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? Your pride cannot blind God! You tempt him to wring them, till he forces a cry of humiliation.
~ Emily Bronte
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one loving and desiring to esteem; and the other loving and desiring to be esteemed - they contrived in the end to reach it.
~ Emily Bronte
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