Jane? The work Love tells the story of an English woman who has been orphaned since she was a child. She constantly pursues freedom and dignity in all kinds of hardships, insists on herself and finally gets happiness. The following are the classic quotations I collected for you about Jane Eyre. Welcome to reading.
1, get up the courage to prepare for the worst, and it finally comes.
When I was beaten for no reason, we should fight back hard!
3. Solomon put it well: Vegetarian love each other, it is better to eat fat cows and love each other. ?
Even for a person like me, there are still a few rays of sunshine in life.
One phase of my life will end tonight, and a new phase will start tomorrow.
6. Violence is not the best way to eliminate hatred. Similarly, revenge can never heal harm.
7. The unpolluted and infected memory must be a great wealth and an inexhaustible source of physical and mental happiness.
When hunger is like a bird of prey. When you catch me with all your mouths and claws, loneliness is not its loneliness, and rest is not a rest.
9. My principles have never been trained. I may become crooked due to lack of care.
10, I gave up praying and imagined a more humble prayer, praying for change and praying for excitement.
1 1. Who said it was winter? When you are by my side, I feel a hundred flowers blossom and birds sing cicadas.
12, there is no Canadian low temperature at night and in the early morning, which almost freezes the blood in our veins.
13, within the rugged boundary of desolate rocks, it seems to be a prison, which is the limit of exile.
14. Patiently enduring the pain that only you feel is far better than acting rashly and producing bad results.
15, you beautiful and lovely bird, where are you taking my heart?
16, the lonelier you are, the less friends and support you have, the more you should respect yourself.
17, I tasted revenge for the first time, just like drinking. After drinking it, it is fragrant and sweet, but it is full of bitterness afterwards.
18, if others don't love me, I'd rather die than live. I can't stand loneliness and being hated.
19, she was buried in Brock Bridge Cemetery. In the fifteen years after her death, her grave was just a pile of weeds.
20. Emotion without reason is tasteless, but reason without feelings is too difficult, too rough and really hard to swallow.
2 1, I am poor, humble and not beautiful, but when our souls come to God through the grave, we are all equal.
Whenever and wherever, Helen has proved to me that a calm and faithful friendship, embarrassment or anger can do no harm.
23. You think I am poor. If you are not beautiful, will you have no feelings? If God gives me beauty and wealth, I will also make it difficult for you to leave me! Just like it's hard for me to leave you now!
24. These people neither understand nor discover their inherent virtues, but only appreciate the skills they have acquired, just as they appreciate the skills of their chefs and the interests of their maids.
25. The real world is infinitely vast, and a world full of hope and anxiety, excitement and excitement awaits those who have the courage to take all kinds of risks and pursue the true meaning of life.
26. A vagrant should settle down, or a sinner should repent and not rely on his own kind. Men and women are doomed to die, philosophers hesitate before wisdom, and Christians hesitate before virtue. If you know a person who has suffered a crime, let him get the power of correction and comfort treatment from his peers above him.
27. Feelings without judgment are indeed tasteless, but without emotional judgment, they are too bitter and rough to swallow.
28. 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 the same as yours. This is my heart talking to you. It's like the two of us walked through the grave and stood at God's feet. We are equal. Because we are equal! ?
29. If you can't avoid it, you have to endure it. Can't stand what life is destined to endure, it is weakness and stupidity.
30. Do you think I have no feelings when I am poor? I swear to you: If God gives me wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is for me to leave you now. God didn't arrange it this way. But our spirits are equal. Just like you and I walked through the grave and stood before God as equals.
3 1. Because of this changed environment and this promising new world, all my senses are revived and become extremely active. But what do they expect? I can't say at the moment. It's a pleasant thing anyway. Maybe not on this day or this month, but in the uncertain future.
For me, life is too short to make enemies and hold grudges. In this world, everyone will make mistakes, commit crimes, and will, but I believe that one day soon, we will get rid of these evils while getting rid of the rotting body.
33. Human nature is so imperfect! Even the brightest planet has such black spots. Miss Scatchard's eyes can only see subtle defects, but turn a blind eye to the radiant light of the planet.
Love yourself. Don't waste your whole-hearted love, soul and strength generously as gifts in unnecessary and despised places.
35. I tasted revenge for the first time. It's like a fragrant wine. Let people scream at first, but when they come back, they feel extremely bitter, just like being poisoned.
If a gust of wind or a few drops of rain stop me from doing these easy things, what's the use of such laziness for my planned future?
Well, Jane, you know, or at least I want you to know, criminals are usually allowed to defend themselves when they are prosecuted. You are accused of lying, so try your best to defend yourself in front of me. You can tell all the facts you remember, but don't embellish and exaggerate.
I know I must hide my feelings, I must put out the flame of hope, I must firmly remember that he can't like me very much, and I must keep repeating that we will be apart forever. However, I must love him as long as I still have thoughts.
39. In later life, you will often find that you can't help being treated as a confidant to listen to the secrets of acquaintances. Your genius lies not in talking about yourself, but in listening to others talk about yourself.
40. Poetry is boring! I said it was enough to prove that you had ulterior motives. You should pray to God to give you a new heart, and let him give you a new pure heart, and change your heart made of stone into a heart made of meat.
4 1, of course, was mentioned by Mary I. Ann. Wilson is not as good as my first acquaintance. She can only tell me some interesting stories and return some spicy and lively chats that I enjoy very much. And Helen, if I am not mistaken, is enough to make people who are lucky enough to listen to her taste much more advanced things.
42. I will walk around you with tireless tenderness and consideration, although you won't smile at me; I will never get tired of staring into your eyes, although those eyes no longer emit a ray of confirmation.
43. Instead of indulging in resentment, the bitterness and indignation in the narrative is much less than in the past, the attitude is restrained, the content is concise, and it sounds more credible.
44. Now, Sir, I love you more than before. Now I'm really useful to you. In the past, you were in a proud state of not relying on others, and you disdained to play other roles except as a giver and protector.
45. A loving look is the spell you need. In such eyes, you are beautiful enough. Even your sternness is a force beyond beauty.
46. I'm afraid of being discovered and being driven back to my room. I must see Helen give her a hug before she dies. I must kiss her for the last time and exchange my last words with her.
47. May you never feel what I felt at that time! I hope your eyes will never shed tears like me, there are so many burning and worrying tears. May you never have to pour out desperate and painful prayers like I did then and ask for help from heaven. May you never have to worry about bringing disaster to the person you love all the time, as I do.
48. If it is unavoidable, it is your responsibility to bear it. If this life is destined to bear, it is cowardice or stupidity to say that you can't bear it.
49. When I was alone again, I thought carefully about what I heard, peeped into my mind, examined my thoughts and feelings, and tried to put everything that wandered in the endless and hopeless imagination wilderness into the reliable norm of common sense with a pair of stern hands.
50. The supreme hand that created your body and gave it life not only created your weak self or a weak creature like you, but also provided you with other salvation.
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