Life is too short to hold grudges. Everyone makes mistakes in life, but we will die soon. Our sins will disappear with our bodies, leaving only the spark of spirit. The following English quotations from Jane Eyre were compiled by my search. Welcome to reading.
The first article: Jane Eyre English classic quotations
"Do you think I will stay and become a nobody to you? Do you think I am a robot? -An emotionless machine? Can you stand my bite of bread being snatched from my lips and my drop of living water being spilled from my cup? Do you think that because I am poor, obscure, plain and short, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! -I have as many souls as you.-And a complete heart! If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I'm not talking to you through customs, conventions or even flesh and blood; -It is my spirit that is talking to your spirit; It's like two people have passed through the grave, and we stand at God's feet, equal because of us! "
? Do you think I can stay and become someone you think is insignificant? Do you think I am a machine? A machine without feelings? Can I stand people taking my poor bread and spilling my poor water of life in my cup? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, short and unattractive, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! My soul is like you, and so is my heart! If God gives me a little beauty and a lot of wealth, I can make you inseparable from me, just as I can't leave you now. I'm not talking to you through mortal flesh now, but my soul is talking to your soul, as if we all crossed the grave and stood at God's feet: at God's feet, we are equal! ?
Jane: Why do you trust me so much? What are you and her to me? You think that because of me. I am poor and ordinary, without feelings? I promise you, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you now. But he didn't. But my soul can talk to your soul, as if we have all passed through the grave and are equal before heaven. Why are you telling me this? What do you and she (Miss Ingram) have to do with me? Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and unattractive? To tell you the truth, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. But God didn't do this, but my soul can talk to your soul, as if we all passed the grave and stood before God equally. Jane: Let me go, sir. Let me go, sir.
Rochester: I love you. I love you! I love you. I love you!
Jane: No, Don? Don't fool me. No, don't make me do something stupid. Rochester: Fool? I need you. What? Pale to me? I know what I mean to her. Money for fertilizing her father? Slander. Mary, Jane. Say you will marry me. Stupid? I need you, Blanche. What is this? I know what I mean to her, making her father's land fertile. Marry me. Jane said you would marry me.
Jane: Are you serious? are you sure you meant it? Rochester: Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes. God forgave me. Don't let anyone interfere with me. She is mine. Mine. Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes. God forgive me and don't let anyone interfere with me. She is mine, not mine.
Rochester: Finally. You shut yourself in your room and barbecue alone. There was not a word in the rehearsal. It's nothing. Is this my punishment? I didn't? I don't want to hurt you like this. do you believe that? I won't? I won't hurt you under any circumstances. What should I do? Confident in everything, I might as well lose my life Finally. You shut yourself in your room and feel sad alone. Not a word of reproach. There's nothing. This is my punishment? I didn't mean to hurt you like this. Can you believe it? I won't hurt you under any circumstances. What should I do? If I tell you, I will lose you, so I might as well die. Jane: You have lost me, Edward. And what about me? You have lost me, Edward. I lost you, too.
Rochester: Why are you telling me this? Punish me a little longer? Jane, I ... I've already passed! I found something I really love for the first time. Don? Do not take it away from me. Why are you telling me this? Keep punishing me, Jane, I've had enough! I found true love for the first time in my life. Don't take her away.
Chapter 2: Jane Eyre English Classic Quotations
Why are you telling me this! She told you that it had nothing to do with me. Do you think I am poor, unattractive and heartless? If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will let you leave me, just as I leave you now! God didn't do this. Our spirit is the same, just as you will stand before God equally with my grave!
Why are you telling me this! She has nothing to do with you or me. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and unattractive? I will, too. If God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now! God wouldn't do that. Our spirit is the same, just as you and I will walk through the grave and stand before God in the same way!
I thought that birds couldn't fly over the sea, but the sea didn't have the courage. It took me many years to discover that it wasn't the birds that flew over, but the other side of the sea didn't wait.
I thought the bird couldn't fly over the sea because it didn't have the courage to fly over the sea. Ten years later, I discovered that it was not birds that could not fly, but the other side of the sea, and there was no waiting.
"Do you think I will stay and become a nobody to you? Do you think I am a robot? -An emotionless machine? Can you stand my bite of bread being snatched from my lips and my drop of living water being spilled from my cup? Do you think that because I am poor, obscure, plain and short, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! -I have as many souls as you.-And a complete heart! If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I'm not talking to you through customs, conventions or even flesh and blood; -It is my spirit that is talking to your spirit; It's like two people have passed through the grave, and we stand at God's feet, equal because of us! "
? Do you think I can stay and become someone you think is insignificant? Do you think I am a machine? A machine without feelings? Can I stand people taking my poor bread and spilling my poor water of life in my cup? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, short and unattractive, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! My soul is like you, and so is my heart! If God gives me a little beauty and a lot of wealth, I can make you inseparable from me, just as I can't leave you now. I'm not talking to you through mortal flesh now, but my soul is talking to your soul. It's as if we both crossed the grave and stood at God's feet together: at God's feet, we are equal. We are equal! ?
Jane: Why do you trust me so much? What are you and her to me? You think that because of me. I am poor and ordinary, without feelings? I promise you, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me now as it is for me to leave you now. But he didn't. But my soul can talk to your soul, as if we all passed through the grave and stood in front of heaven equally.
Why are you telling me this? What do you and she (Miss Ingram) have to do with me? Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and unattractive? To tell you the truth, if God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as difficult for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. But God didn't do this, but my soul can talk to your soul, as if we all passed the grave and stood before God equally.
Jane: Let me go, sir.
Let me go, sir.
Rochester: I love you. I love you!
I love you. I love you!
Jane: No, Don? Don't make me stupid.
No, don't make me do something stupid.
Rochester: Fool? I need you. What? Pale to me? I know what I mean to her. Money for fertilizing her father? Landing with ... Marry me, Jane. Say you will marry me.
Stupid? I need you, Blanche. What is this? I know what I mean to her, making her father's land fertile. Marry me. Jane said you would marry me.
Jane: Are you serious?
are you sure you meant it?
Rochester: Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes. God forgive me. Don't let anyone interfere with me. She is mine. my
Your doubts torment me. Say yes, say yes. God forgive me and don't let anyone interfere with me. She is mine, not mine.
Rochester: Finally. You shut yourself in your room and barbecue alone. There was not a word in the rehearsal. It's nothing. Is this my punishment? I didn't? I don't want to hurt you like this. do you believe that? I won't? I won't hurt you under any circumstances. What should I do? I might as well have lost my life by confessing everything.
Finally came out. You shut yourself in your room and feel sad alone. Not a word of reproach. There's nothing. This is my punishment? I didn't mean to hurt you like this. Can you believe it? I won't hurt you under any circumstances. What should I do? If I tell you, I will lose you, so I might as well die.
Jane: You have lost me, Edward. And what about me? I lost you.
You have lost me, Edward. I lost you, too.
Rochester: Why are you telling me this? Punish me a little longer? Jane, I ... I've already passed! I found something I really love for the first time. Don? Do not take it away from me.
Why are you telling me this? Keep punishing me, Jane, I've had enough! I found true love for the first time in my life. Don't take her away.
You know some birds are not meant to be caged, and every feather of them shines with freedom.
You know, some birds are not meant to be caged, and every feather of them shines with freedom.
There is something inside that they can't reach or touch. That's yours.
That's what's inside. They can't reach or touch it. It's yours.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best of things. Good things never die.
Hope is a good thing, maybe the best, and no good thing ever dies.
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