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Quotes Of The Brontes: Collective Quotes of Bronte Family
Quotes Of The Brontes: Collective Quotes of Bronte Family
Quotes Of The Brontes: Collective Quotes of Bronte Family
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The Brontës family was the famous literary family in England during the Victorian era. Charlotte, Emily and Anne, the three sisters better known as Brontës sisters were the champions in their time with passion derived poems and novels. Much like their contemporary female authors, their stories came out bearing male pen names, Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Charlotte's ‘Jane Eyre’, Emily's ‘Wuthering Heights’ and then Anne's ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ are now considered some as the masterpieces of English literature. Even after their demise, The Brontës Sisters literary contributions as well as their sober words still hypnotize the world. Here in this book, we have the collections of their words as their quotations...

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PublisherUB Tech
Release dateFeb 8, 2017
ISBN9781370182817
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    Quotes Of The Brontes - Sreechinth C

    QUOTES OF THE BRONTËS

    QUOTES OF THE BRONTËS

    Collective Quotes of Brontë Family

    Composer: Sreechinth C

    Copyright ©2016, UB Tech. All rights reserved.

    For information, address the publisher at: pub@ubtechglobal.com

    DEDICATION

    This book, QUOTES OF THE BRONTËS: Collective Quotes of Brontë Family is dedicated in the feet of Almighty.

    "Better to be without logic than without feeling."

    Charlotte Brontë

    Disclaimer

    This book contains quotes and sayings of Brontë sisters. Those are included here considering them as quotations which they expressed. The author does not owe any copyright or responsibility over the wordings.

    Although the author and publisher have made every effort to ensure that the information in this book was correct at press time, the author and publisher do not assume and hereby disclaim any liability to any party for any loss, damage, or disruption caused by errors or omissions, whether such errors or omissions result from negligence, accident, or any other cause.

    TABLE OF CONTENTS

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    ABOUT BRONTË FAMILY

    QUOTES OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË

    EMILY BRONTË QUOTES

    QUOTES OF ANNE BRONTË

    AUTHOR’S REQUEST

    ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

    Sincerely showing thankfulness to all those who participated and supported directly and indirectly in the release of this book.

    ABOUT BRONTË FAMILY

    The Brontës family was the famous literary family in England during the Victorian era. Charlotte, Emily and Anne, the three sisters better known as Brontës sisters were the champions in their time with passion derived poems and novels. Much like their contemporary female authors, their stories came out bearing male pen names, Currer, Ellis, and Acton Bell. Charlotte's ‘Jane Eyre’, Emily's ‘Wuthering Heights’ and then Anne's ‘The Tenant of Wildfell Hall’ are now considered some as the masterpieces of English literature.

    Born to Patrick Brontë and Maria Branwell, they were six children. But the early death of their two elder sisters and mother affected them very much. After the death of their mother, they were took care by their aunt Elizabeth Branwell Being isolated to home; they developed passion for imagination first by story telling and then with intriguing write ups. All the three sisters were sent to school at various times. Their creativity got blossomed and they imagined a fantasy world with much closeness to originality.

    Though the three sisters were just differed by two years, they got appointed as tutors and governesses at different times. Charlotte and Emily went off to Brussels to complete their studies but soon have to return due to the death of their guardian and Aunt Elizabeth. The family reunited for a long time even though Charlotte took a break with her short visit to Brussels as a tutor. It was that time their first volume of poetry got published. In 1846, under their own expense, these poems were issued under the pseudonyms Currer, Elli and Acton Bell respectively for the three sisters. The next years saw the best works from these sisters. Charlotte’s novel ‘Jan Eyre’, Emily’s ‘Wuthering Heights’, ‘Agnes Grey’ and ‘The Tenant of the Wildfell hall’ came in a row. ‘Jan Eyre’ was one among the best seller novel’s of the year. But those golden days in Brontës family did not last for as Emily lost in her fight with long suffering Tuberculosis and succumbed to death in December 1948, just three months after the death of their brother Patrick Branwell of same cause. Anne too bid adieu the world later the next year. Charlotte who left alone in the house continued her writing till she too had the same fate like that of her siblings and left the material world in 1855.

    Even after their demise, The Brontës Sisters literary contributions as well as their sober words still hypnotize the world. Here in this book, we have the collections of their words as their quotations….

    QUOTES OF CHARLOTTE BRONTË

    Rochester: My bride is here, because my equal is here, and my likeness. Jane, will you marry me?

    I am not deceitful: if I were, I should say I loved you; but I declare I do not love you: I dislike you the worst of anybody in the world.

    Gentle, soft dream, nestling in my arms now, you will fly, too, as your sisters have all fled before you: but kiss me before you go embrace me, Jane.

    I desired liberty; for liberty I gasped; for liberty I uttered a prayer; it seemed scattered on the wind then faintly blowing.

    I can only say with deeper sincerity and fuller significance what I have always said in theory Wait God's will.

    I can be on guard against my enemies, but God deliver me from my friends!

    I believe in some blending of hope and sunshine sweetening the worst lots. I believe that this life is not all; neither the beginning or the end. I believe while I tremble; I trust while I weep.

    Rapidly, merrily, Life's sunny hours flit by; gratefully, cheerily enjoy them as they fly!

    He was the first to recognize me, and to love what he saw.

    If we would build on a sure foundation in friendship we must love friends for their sake rather than for our own.

    What necessity is there to dwell on the Past, when the Present is so much surer the Future so much brighter?

    Nervous alarms should always be communicated, that they may be dissipated.

    It does good to no woman to be flattered [by a man] who does not intend to marry her; and it is madness in all women to let a secret love kindle within them, which, if unreturned and unknown, must devour the life that feeds it; and, if discovered and responded to, must lead, ignis fatuus like, into miry wilds whence there is no extrication.

    You can write nothing of value unless you give yourself wholly to the theme and when you so give yourself you lose appetite as sleep it cannot be helped

    Her coming was my hope each day, her parting was my pain; the chance that did her steps delay was ice in every vein.

    Reader, I literally married him.

    "I can live alone, if self respect and circumstances require me so to do. I need not sell my soul to buy bliss. I have an inward treasure born with me, which can keep me alive if all extraneous

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