Jane Eyre And Mr. Rochester Quotes
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His presence in a room was more cheering than the brightest fire.
— Charlotte Bronte
We are each of us born into the arms of mortality, the Lord recognizing our need to be held.
— Robert Breault
My nature just changes.
— Jimi Hendrix
[O]ur honeymoon will shine our life long: its beams will only fade over your grave or mine.
— Charlotte Bronte
I was a little fat pudgy kid with big thick glasses, and I was quiet and never said a word, you know - teachers loved me, straight-A student.
— Morgan Fairchild
When a woman gets dressed up to go out at night, she wants to give 50% away, and hold the rest back. If you're an open book, there's no allure.
— Alexander McQueen
What the deuce is to do now?
— Charlotte Bronte
And, dying, he declined to die.
— Jack London
(Jesus speaking) An awful lot of what is done in my name has nothing to do with me and is often, even if unintentional, very contrary to my purposes.
— Wm. Paul Young
Surely it would be easier to be a stork than a seventeen-year-old girl.
— Carrie Anne Noble
If I ever win you," he said, anger bright in his pale eyes, "it will be because you want me more. Not because he's gone. I'm nobody's second best.
— Ann Aguirre
It was the nicest thing she could imagine. It made her want to have his babies and give him both of her kidneys.
— Rainbow Rowell
Mr. Rochester : Your gaze is very direct, Miss Eyre. Do you think me handsome?
Jane Eyre: No, sir. — Charlotte Bronte
Jane Eyre: No, sir. — Charlotte Bronte
Strange energy was in his voice, strange fire in his look.
— Charlotte Bronte
It moved me that he would say he'd kill for me, except that he might actually mean it and then I was still moved but then I felt guilty about it.
— Laurelin Paige
Man is God by his faculty for thought.
— Alphonse De Lamartine
(The enigma of trade is that it can make a whole country richer and yet most of its people poorer.)
— Dean Baker
Good-night, my- He stopped, bit his lip, and abruptly left me.
— Charlotte Bronte
Teach like your hair's on fire!
— Rafe Esquith