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Quotes About Introspection

Las personas orgullosas no hacen más que atormentarse a sí mismas.
~ Emily Bronte
Un homme sensé doit trouver une compagnie suffisante en soi-même.
~ Emily Bronte
Os orgulhosos provocam suas próprias tristezas.
~ Emily Bronte
What vain weather-cocks we are!
~ Emily Bronte
It is so strange people should be so greedy, when they are alone in the world!
~ Emily Bronte
a o?i bi bile neodoljive kad bi imale prijateljski izražaj. Na sre?u za moje osjetljivo srce, jedini osje?aj koji su one jasno pokazivale vrtio se izme?u prezira i nekakva o?aja, svakako neobi?no i neprirodno otkri?e u takvim mladim o?ima.
~ Emily Bronte
Un hombre sensato debe tener bastante compañía consigo mismo
~ Emily Bronte
Razborit ?ovjek mora na?i dovoljno društva u samom sebi.
~ Emily Bronte
Un hombre sensato debe encontrar suficiente compañía en sí mismo.
~ Emily Bronte
Ponosni ljudi sami sebi stvaraju tugu.
~ Emily Bronte
He little imagined how my heart warmed towards him when I beheld his black eyes withdraw so suspiciously under their brows
~ Emily Bronte
Plakala sam i zbog njega i zbog nje; katkada žalimo ljude koji nemaju osje?aja ni za sebe ni za druge.
~ Emily Bronte
Ama kesinlikle sen de bilirsin, ba?ka herkes de bilir ki, kendinizin d???nda, yine siz olan ba?ka bir varl?k vard?r ya da olmal?d?r.
~ Emily Bronte
Pero no tendrá usted ganas, señor Lockwood, de oírme moralizar. Usted es tan capaz como yo de juzgar todo esto por sí mismo, o por lo menos se creerá usted capaz de hacerlo, que viene a ser lo mismo.
~ Emily Bronte
Atât de lipsit? de speran?? e lumea din afar?, încât de dou? ori mai preÅ£ioas? mi-e lumea din interior.
~ Emily Bronte
might suspect him of a degree of under-bred pride; I have a sympathetic chord within that tells me it is nothing of the
~ Emily Bronte
Un hombre sensato debe tener bastante compañía consigo mismo. -¡Magnífica compañía- murmuró Heathcliff [...]
~ Emily Bronte
I certainly esteem myself a steady, reasonable kind of body ... not exactly from living among the hills, and seeing one set of faces, and one series of actions, from year's end to year's end: but I have undergone sharp discipline which has taught me wisdom; and then, I have read more than you would fancy.
~ Emily Bronte
Is it that they think it a duty to be continually talking,' pursued she: 'and so never pause to think, but fill up with aimless trifles and vain repetitions when subjects of real interest fail to present themselves, or do they really take a pleasure in such discourse?
~ Emily Bronte
I am now quite content in my seeking pleasure in society be it country or town, a sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
~ Emily Bronte
Te consta que mientes al decir que yo te he matado, y te consta también que tanto podré olvidarte como olvidar mi propia existencia.
~ Emily Bronte
yo no puedo hacer lo que hace mi alma
~ Emily Bronte
I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
~ Emily Bronte
A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself.
~ Emily Bronte