By Daniel Coenn
First Edition
Copyright © 2014 by Daniel Coenn
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Anne Bronte: Her Words
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“There is always a "but" in this imperfect world.”
“You might as well sell yourself to slavery at once, as marry man you dislike.”
“Beauty is that quality which, next to money, is generally the most attractive to the worst kinds of men; and, therefore, it is likely to entail a great deal of trouble on the possessor.”
“But he that dares not grasp the thorn should never crave the rose.”
“If I hate the sins, I love the sinner, and would do much for his salvation.”
“The more you loved your God the more deep and pure and true would be your love to me.”
“A girl's affections should never be won unsought.”
“A hardness such as this is taught by rough experience and despair alone.”
“A light wind swept over the corn, and all nature laughed in the sunshine.”
“A man can live without his money as merrily as a tortoise without its head, or a wasp without its body.”
“A man must have something to grumble about; and if he can't complain that his wife harries him to death with her perversity and ill-humor, he must complain that she wears him out with her kindness and gentleness.”
“All for myself the sigh would swell, the tear of anguish start; I little knew what wilder woe had filled the poet's heart. I did not know the nights of gloom, the days of misery; the long, long years of dark despair, that crushed and tortured thee.”
“All novels are, or should be, written for both men and women to read, and I am at loss to conceive how a man should permit himself to write anything that would be really disgraceful to a woman, or why a woman should be censured for writing anything that would be proper and becoming
Verlag: BookRix GmbH & Co. KG
Texte: Daniel Coenn
Bildmaterialien: Daniel Coenn
Lektorat: Blago Kirov
Tag der Veröffentlichung: 20.05.2014
ISBN: 978-3-7368-1321-2
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