Jane Eyre's classic quotations
1) I'm going to rain tears on you, just hope it falls on my chest! -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
2) I can't control my eyes, and I can't help going to see him, just like a thirsty person who knows that the water is poisonous but still drinks it. I didn't intend to love him, and I tried to pinch off the bud of love, but when I saw him again, the love in my heart revived. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
3) Poverty is terrible in the eyes of adults; In the eyes of children, that is even more terrible. They don't quite understand the hard work and respectable poverty; They associate the word poverty only with rags, insufficient food, unlit stoves, rude attitudes and despicable habits. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
4) People have to take action, even if they can't find it, they have to create it-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
5) One stage of my life will end tonight and a new stage will begin tomorrow. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
6) Instead of indulging in resentment, the narrative is much less mean and resentful than before, and the attitude is restrained, the content is concise and the sound is more credible. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
7) Sometimes I thought I caught a look, heard a tone, saw a figure, and announced that my dream was coming true, but I immediately woke up. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
8) Because of this changed environment and this promising new world, all my senses have been revived and become extremely active. But what do they expect? I can't say for a moment. Anyway, it's something pleasant. Maybe it's not coming on this day or this month, but in the uncertain future. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
9) The supreme hand that created your body and put it into life not only created your weak self, or a weak creature like you, but also provided you with other rescues. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
1) At that time, depravity and sin will leave us with the cumbersome body, leaving only the spark of spirit-the source of life and thought, which is as pure as when it left God to make everything alive, and it will return to where it came from, and may be passed on to something higher than human beings-perhaps through various stages of glory, from illuminating the pale soul of human beings to illuminating the highest Seraphim. On the contrary, it will never allow people to fall to the devil, will it? Yes, I don't believe it. I hold another creed, which no one has taught me and I seldom mention, but I am happy about it, and I firmly believe in it because it brings hope to all people. It makes eternity a kind of rest, a grand home, not a fear and abyss. Besides, with this creed, I can clearly distinguish the criminal from his sins, I can sincerely forgive the former, but I hate the latter. With this creed, revenge will never worry me, and falling will never make me feel too disgusted-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
11) Regret is the poison of life-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
12) An untainted and uninfected memory must be a great treasure and an inexhaustible source of physical and mental happiness. Jane? Love
13) at least give me a new kind of hard labor. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
14) Reason sits still, holds on to the reins, prevents emotion from breaking free, and leads itself into the barren abyss. Passion will pour like pagans, and desire will indulge in illusory fantasies, but judgment still has the right to decide in every dispute and holds a vital vote in every decision. Although strong winds, earthquakes and floods will all come, I will follow the guidance of that still subtle voice, because it explains the command of conscience-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
15) There must be a kind fairy who put the idea I needed on my pillow while I was away, because when I lay down, the idea flashed into my mind quietly and naturally. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
16) Since the trial is unavoidable, we have to bite the bullet and bear it. -Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
17) I know I'm poor and I'm not good-looking, but I also have the right to love. Jane Eyre
18) However, another voice inside me thinks I can do this. And predicted that I should do so, I considered this decision, hoping to be weak, so as to avoid the terrible and painful road that has been paved for me. Conscience has become a tyrant, grasping the throat of passion, mockingly telling her that her beautiful feet have fallen into the mire, and swearing to push her into the abyss of unfathomable pain with an iron arm. Jane Eyre
19) "For those women who only attract me by their looks, once I find that they have neither soul nor conscience-once they show me that they are boring, shallow, and perhaps stupid, vulgar and irritable, I will become a real devil. But I will always be gentle and sincere if I am quick-witted with my eyes, fiery with my heart, gentle and steady, tame and strong, flexible and uncompromising. " -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
2) Wouldn't you be happier if you could forget her severity and the indignation caused by it? For me, life seems too short to be used for making enemies and holding grudges. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
Jane Eyre's classic quotations
1) I am poor, humble and not beautiful, but when our souls come to God through the grave, we are all equal. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
2) Within the rugged border of desolate rocks, it seems to be a prison, which is the limit of exile. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
3) In your future life, you will often find that you can't help being regarded as a confidant to listen to the secrets of your acquaintances. Your genius lies not in talking about yourself, but in listening to others talk about yourself. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
4) Love yourself. Don't give your whole-hearted love, soul and strength generously as a gift and waste it in unnecessary and despised places. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
5) Emotions without judgment are really tasteless, but judgment without emotion is too bitter and rough to swallow-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
6) When I was alone again, I thought carefully about what I heard, peeped into my mind, examined my thoughts and feelings, and tried to bring all those wandering in the endless and hopeless imaginary wilderness into the reliable norms of common sense with a pair of strict hands. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
7) The first time I retaliated against someone, I tasted it, just like drinking. As soon as I drank it, it was fragrant and sweet, but afterwards it was full of bitterness. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
8) The moon strode solemnly into the sky, leaving behind the top of the mountain where it had been hiding, leaving the mountains far below, as if still looking up, bent on reaching the dark and unpredictable zenith. Those twinkling stars followed, and I looked at them and felt my heart tremble and my blood boil. Small things often pull us back to the world. The clock in the hall has rung, which is enough. I turned around from the moon and stars, opened the side door and went in. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
9) The real world is infinitely vast, and a world full of hope and worries, excitement and excitement awaits those who have courage to take all kinds of risks and pursue the true meaning of life. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
1) You beautiful and lovely bird, where are you going to take my heart? -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
11) Human nature is so imperfect! Even the brightest planet has this kind of black spots, and eyes like Miss Scatchard can only see subtle defects, but turn a blind eye to the radiant light of the planet. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
12) People who are abandoned by fate are always forgotten by his friends! -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
13) Forget the disaster in dreams and think only about the happiness in reality! -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
14) mustered up the courage to prepare for the worst ending, and it finally came. -Charlotte Bronte Jane Eyre
15) 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 the same as yours, and my heart is exactly the same as yours. This is my heart talking to your heart, as if the two of us have crossed the grave and stood at the feet of God, and we are equal. Because we are equal! "Jane Eyre"
16) Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain? I swear to you, if God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make you unable to leave me, just as I can't leave you now. Although God didn't do this, we are still equal in spirit-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
17) I'm afraid my hope is too bright to come true! -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
18) "I'm just reminding yourself, sir. You say that mistakes bring regrets, and you say that regrets are the poison of life. " -Charlotte? "Jane Eyre" by Bronte (p> 19) The afterglow of the day has not left, and the moon is getting bigger and brighter. At this time, I can see him clearly. He was wrapped in a rider's cloak, wearing a fur collar and steel buttons. I can't see his face clearly, but I can see that he is of medium height and has a wide chest. His face is dark, stern and bushy. His eyes and locked eyebrows look frustrated and angry just now. His youth is gone, but he is not middle-aged. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
2) Since it is inevitable, you have to endure it, which is the duty of being a man. It's not only weak but also stupid that you can't stand what you are destined to do. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
Jane Eyre's classic quotations
1) I gave up praying and conceived a more humble prayer, praying for change and praying for excitement. -Charlotte Bronte's Jane Eyre
2) That's the time. If I were thrown into the turbulent life, if the hard and painful experience could inspire me to yearn for the quiet life I am deeply dissatisfied with now, how much doctrine would it have for me-Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
3) The eyes full of love are the spells you need. In such eyes, you are beautiful enough. Even your severity is a force beyond beauty. -Charlotte Jane Eyre
4) "Sir, now I love you more than before, and now I can be really useful to you, while before you were in a proud state of being independent of others and disdained to play any other role except as a giver and protector." Jane Eyre
5) Solomon put it well: "It is better to eat vegetarian food and love each other than to eat fat cows and hate each other." -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
6) No matter when and where, Helen has proved to me a calm and faithful friendship, and it won't do any harm to be awkward or angry. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
7) Now I realize that the world is infinitely vast, with hope and despair, opportunities and challenges coexisting, and this world belongs to people with courage and courage to pursue and explore. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
8) Do you think that because I am poor, humble and unattractive, I have no soul and no heart? You think wrong! I have a soul like you and a complete heart! If God had given me a little beauty and plenty of wealth, I would have made it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. I am not talking to you according to customs, conventions, or even through flesh and blood, but my soul is talking to your soul, as if the two of us had passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other-as it is! -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
9) Fortunately, I benefited from learning French from a French wife. At that time, I made up my mind to seize every opportunity to talk to Mrs. pierrot. In addition, for the past seven years, I have persisted in reciting a paragraph of French every day, and made great efforts in intonation to imitate my teacher's pronunciation realistically, so that my French has become quite fluent and accurate, so that I can't understand what Miss Adele said. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
1) I'm exhausted from excitement, so when it comes to this sad topic, I should be more restrained than usual. I also remembered Helen's warning, not blindly indulging in complaining words, but with much less meanness and indignation than in the past, and with a restrained attitude and concise content, it sounds more credible. I think when I went on, Miss Temple totally believed me. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
11) I'm sure, sir, I will never mistake informality for rudeness; I quite like the former, but the latter is something that any free citizen is unwilling to put up with, even if he is paid. -Charlotte Jane Eyre
12) I tasted revenge for the first time. Like fragrant wine, it tastes hot and spicy when drunk, but it tastes bitter and astringent, giving people the feeling of poisoning. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
13) It is much better to endure the pain that only oneself feel patiently than to act rashly, cause bad consequences and implicate relatives and friends. -Charlotte Jane Eyre
14) Life is too short for me, so it's a pity to spend it holding grudges. -Charlotte Jane Eyre
15) Although I am a child, I don't want to flip through the pages as a short page. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
16) I never know how to please them. They don't love me, and I don't love them. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane? Love
17) She is buried in Brockel Bridge Cemetery. In the fifteen years after her death, her grave was just a mound of weeds. -Charlotte? Bronte's Jane Eyre
18) I thought for a moment that poverty is so terrible to adults, especially to children. They don't know much about hard work and respectable poverty. In their brains