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Appreciation of Chinese and English Classic Quotations in Jane Eyre
Appreciation of Chinese and English Classic Quotations in Jane Eyre

Jane Eyre tells the story of an English woman who became an orphan from an early age, constantly pursued freedom and dignity, persisted in herself, and finally achieved happiness through various hardships. The novel shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, praises getting rid of all old customs and prejudices, and successfully shapes a female image who dares to resist and strive for freedom and equal status. The following are the classic quotations of Jane Eyre in China and Britain. Welcome to reading.

1, sit still rationally, hold on to the reins, and don't let your emotions break free and lead yourself into a barren abyss. Passion will pour out like pagans, and desires will indulge in illusory fantasies, but the trial still has the right to decide in every dispute and holds a crucial vote in every decision. Although strong winds, earthquakes and floods will come, I will follow the guidance of that still subtle voice, because it explains the command of conscience-Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre.

2. It's time. If I am thrown into the storm of struggling life, if the hard and painful experience can inspire me to yearn for the quiet life that I am deeply dissatisfied with now, how much socialist significance will it have for me-Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontexq.

Do you think I have no feelings if I am poor and not beautiful? I have one, too. 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. God didn't do this, but our spirits are equal ... "Jane Eyre"

4. "Sir, now I love you more than before, and now I can really be useful to you. In the past, you were in a proud state of not relying on others. You disdained to play other roles except as a giver and protector. " Jane Eyre

Wouldn't it be happier if we could forget her harshness and the indignation caused by it? To me, life seems too short to make enemies and hold grudges. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

I have to go in. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

7. However, another voice inside me thinks I can do it. And predicted that I should do so, I considered this decision, hoping that I could be weak and avoid the terrible and painful road that had been paved for me. Conscience became a tyrant, grabbed the throat of passion, told her sarcastically that her beautiful feet had fallen into a quagmire, and vowed to push her into the abyss of endless pain with an iron arm. Jane Eyre

Since the trial is inevitable, we have to bite the bullet and bear it. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

9. If others don't love me, I'd rather die than live-I can't stand being lonely and hated. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

10, when I was beaten for no reason, we should fight back hard! Jane Eyre

1 1. To quiet inside, I will always be gentle and sincere to those who are gentle and steady, disciplined and strong, and indomitable. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

12. Patiently enduring the pain that only you feel is far better than acting rashly and producing bad results. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

13. 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? -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

14, do you think I will stay and be a nobody of yours? You think I'm a machine? -An emotionless machine? Can tolerate others taking the only bite of bread from my mouth and spilling a drop of water of life from my cup? Just because I am poor, obscure, plain and small, I have no soul and no heart? -You're wrong. My heart is as rich as you, and my heart is as full as you! If God gives me a little beauty and a lot of wealth, I will make you inseparable like I am now! I don't talk to you according to customs, conventions or even flesh and blood, but I talk to your soul with my soul, as if the two of us were standing at God's feet through the grave, equal to each other-that's it! -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

15, I like today's day, like the iron gray sky, like the solemn world in the cold, like Thornfield, like its antique, like its seclusion, like its old tree thorns where crows live, like its gray front, like its rows of dark windows reflecting the gray sky. But in the long years, I felt disgusted at the thought of it, avoiding it like a plague breeding ground: even now I still hate it. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

16. If it is unavoidable, it is your responsibility to endure it. If this life is destined to endure, it is cowardice or stupidity to say that you can't endure it. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

17, Solomon put it well: "It is better to be vegetarian and love each other than to eat fat cows and hate each other." -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

18, spotless and uninfected memories must be a huge treasure and an inexhaustible source of physical and mental happiness. Jane Eyre

19, loving eyes are the spell you need. In such eyes, you are beautiful enough. Even your sternness is a force beyond beauty. -Charlotte's Jane Eyre

20. I gave up praying and imagined a more humble prayer, praying for change and praying for excitement. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

2 1. Regret is the poison of life-Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontexq

I know I am poor and ugly, but I also have the right to love. Jane Eyre

23. "There must be a kind fairy who put the idea I need on my pillow when I am away, because when I lie down, the idea flashes in my mind quietly and naturally. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

24. At that time, depravity and evil will leave us together with the heavy body, leaving only the spark of spirit-the source of life and thought. It is as pure as when it leaves God to bring everything back to life. It will return to where it came from, and it 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 most advanced Seraphim. On the contrary, it never allows people to degenerate to the point of the devil, does it? Yes, I don't believe it. I hold another creed that no one has taught me, and I seldom mention it, but I am happy about it. I firmly believe it because it brings hope to everyone. It makes eternity a rest and a magnificent home, not a fear and abyss. In addition, with this creed, I can clearly distinguish between criminals and their sins. I can sincerely forgive the former, and I hate the latter. With this creed, revenge will never worry me, and depravity will never make me feel too sick-Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre.

25. You think I'm 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! Jane Eyre

26. Within the rugged border of desolate rocks, it seems like a prison, which is the limit of exile. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

27. 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Violence is not the best way to dispel hatred—just as revenge can never heal harm. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

29. Unfortunately, he is just a selfish and heartless person. After hearing the disaster, the self-centered pain is mixed with blind contempt for the victims! -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

30. The moon strode solemnly into the sky, leaving the top of the mountain where it had been hiding and the mountains far below, as if still looking up, bent on reaching the dark and unpredictable zenith. Those twinkling stars followed. I looked at them and felt my heart trembling and my blood boiling. Small things often pull us back to this world. The clock in the hall has rung, which is enough. I turned from the moon and the stars, opened the side door and went in. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

3 1. When I am alone again, I think carefully about what I hear, peek into my mind, examine my thoughts and emotions, and try to incorporate everything wandering in the endless and hopeless imagination wilderness into the reliable norms of common sense with a pair of strict hands. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

32. 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

33. "For those women who only attract me by appearance, 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 if I am quick-sighted, like a fire, gentle and steady, gentle and strong, flexible and uncompromising, I will always be gentle and sincere. " -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

34. 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 gives me a little beauty and a lot of 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, but my soul is talking to your soul, as if we had passed through the grave and stood at God's feet, equal to each other-that's it! -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Of course, the Mary Ann Wilson I mentioned 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

36. People must take action, even if they can't find action, they must create action-Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre.

At least give me a new kind of hard labor. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

38. Do you think that because I am poor, humble, ugly and short, I have no soul and no heart? -You're wrong! My soul is the same as yours, my heart is the same as yours! 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 am talking to you now, not through customs, conventions, or even through flesh and blood-but my heart is talking to you; Just as two people have experienced death, they will stand before God and be equal to each other-because we are born equal! Jane Eyre

39. 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

40. 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.

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. That's why I never want revenge and never think that life is unfair. I live a quiet life, waiting for the end. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

42. Who said it was winter? When you are by my side, I feel a hundred flowers blossom and birds sing cicadas. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Life is too short to hate someone that long. Life is too short, don't continue to hate anyone for a long time. Jane Eyre.

44. I long for my vision to go beyond that limit, so that my eyes can touch the bustling world and vibrant towns and regions that I have heard but never seen. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

45. 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

You beautiful and lovely bird, where are you taking my heart? -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

47. Emotion without judgment is indeed tasteless, but judgment without emotion is bitter and rough, which is hard to swallow-Jane Eyre by Charlotte Brontexq.

Summon up the courage to face the worst ending, and it finally came. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

I like to get along with her, on the one hand, because she is smart, on the other hand, because her behavior makes people feel comfortable. She is a few years older than me and knows more about the world. She can tell me a lot of things I like to listen to and satisfy my curiosity. She can tolerate my shortcomings and never interfere with what I say. She is good at narration and I am good at analysis; She likes to talk, I like to ask, we get along well, but we have little progress and have a good time. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

50. Solomon put it well: "It is better to be vegetarian and love each other than to eat fat cows and hate each other." Now, I will never trade poor lowood for Gateshead. He is always in luxury. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

5 1, "I'm very happy, Jane. Don't be sad when you hear that I'm dead. There's nothing to be sad about. We will all die one day. The disease that is killing me now is not painful. Gentle and slow, my mind has a rest. I won't make anyone feel too sad. I only have one father. He just got married recently and won't miss me. By dying so young, I can escape great pain. I don't have the temperament and talent to become rich in the world. If I live, I will always be wrong. " -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

52. My principles have never been trained. I may become crooked due to lack of care. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

I want to make you cry like rain, but I just hope it falls on my chest! -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

I can't control my eyes and can't help seeing him, just like a thirsty person who knows that water is poisonous but wants to drink it. I didn't intend to love him, and I tried to nip the bud of love, but when I saw him again, my love came back to life. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Even for people like me, there are still some rays of sunshine in life after all. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

56. No longer 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

I can't control my eyes and can't help seeing him, just like a thirsty person who knows that water is poisonous but wants to drink it. I didn't intend to love him, and I tried to nip the bud of love, but when I saw him again, my love came back to life. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Even if the whole world hates you and believes that you are a bad person, as long as you have a clear conscience and know that you are innocent, you will not have no friends. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

59. Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain? 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. Jane Eyre

60. 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. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

6 1, revenge for the first time, I tasted it, like drinking. After drinking it, it is fragrant and sweet, but it is full of bitterness afterwards. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

62. I'm afraid my hope is too bright to come true! -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

63. The corner of the sky 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 was dark, stern and thick. His eyes and furrowed eyebrows looked depressed and angry. His youth is gone, but he has no middle age. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

64. I am poor, humble and unattractive, but when our souls come to God through the grave, we are all equal. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

Well, Jane, you know, or at least I want you to know that when criminals are prosecuted, they are usually allowed to defend themselves. 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. "-Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre.

Fortunately, I benefited from learning French with a French wife. At that time, I made up my mind to seize every opportunity to talk to Mrs. pierrot. In addition, in the past seven years, I have been reciting a paragraph of French every day, working hard on my intonation and imitating the teacher's pronunciation realistically, so that my French has become quite fluent and accurate that I can't understand what Miss Adele said. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

67. You said you were defective, Helen. What defect? I think you are very good. ""Then listen to me. Don't judge a book by its cover. As Miss Scatchard said, I am very untidy. It is very rare for me to arrange things in order. It's always so messy. I am so careless that I always forget the rules, but I read idle books when I should study my homework. I have no organizational skills. Sometimes, like you, you will say, I can't stand that kind of orderly control. This pile of things makes Miss Scatchard very angry. She is naturally neat, punctual and meticulous. " "And irritable and bossy," I added, but Helen disagreed, but she kept silent. -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

68. "Well," I cried almost in despair, "at least give me a new kind of hard labor!" -Charlotte Brontexq's Jane Eyre

69. 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 have one, 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. But God didn't. Our spirits are equal, just as you and I will stand before God after passing through the grave. Jane Eyre

70. If God endows me with wealth and beauty, I will make it impossible for you to leave me, just as I can't leave you now. Although God didn't do this, we are all equal in spirit. Jane Eyre

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