It seems as if life and hope must cease together. Anne Bronte ceasehopelife Change image and share on social
His heart was like a sensitive plant, that opens for a moment in the sunshine, but curls up and shrinks into itself at the slightest touch of the finger, or the lightest breath of wind. Anne Bronte breathcurlfinger Change image and share on social
Oh, I am very weary, Though tears no longer flow; My eyes are tired of weeping, My heart is sick of woe. Anne Bronte eyeflowheart Change image and share on social
But he that dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose. Anne Bronte cravedaregrasp Change image and share on social
I see that a man cannot give himself up to drinking without being miserable one half his days and mad the other. Anne Bronte daydrinkgive Change image and share on social
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. Anne Bronte attractivebadbeauty Change image and share on social
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-humour, he must complain that she wears him out with her kindness and gentleness. Anne Bronte complaindeathgentleness share on social
She was trusted and valued by her father, loved and courted by all dogs, cats, children, and poor people, and slighted and neglected by everybody else. Anne Bronte catchildcourt Change image and share on social
I would not send a poor girl into the world, ignorant of the snares that beset her path; nor would I watch and guard her, till, deprived of self-respect and self-reliance, she lost the power or the will to watch and guard herself. Anne Bronte besetdeprivegirl share on social