If you can't avoid it, you have to endure it. It is a sign of weakness and stupidity not to be able to endure the things you are destined to endure in life. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Do you think I will stay here insignificant? Do you think I am a robot without emotions? Do you think that because I am poor, humble, unattractive, and insignificant, I have no soul or heart? You are wrong. I have the same soul and the same full heart as you. If God gave me a little beauty and a lot of money, I would make it difficult for you to leave me, just as it is difficult for me to leave you now. I am not speaking to you now through the rules of social life and customs, but my soul is speaking to your soul. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
The more lonely I am, the more friendless and unsupported I am, the more I have to respect myself. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Even if the whole world hates you and believes you are bad, as long as you have a clear conscience and know that you are innocent, you will not be helpless. friend. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
I couldn't control my eyes and couldn't help but look at him, just like a person with a dry mouth who knows the water is poisonous but still wants to see him. Drink the same. I had no intention of loving him, and I tried hard to nip the buds of love, but when I saw him again, the love in my heart came back to life. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Life is too short to hate someone for so long. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Do you think I have no feelings because I am poor and plain-looking? I swear to you: If God gifts me with wealth and beauty, I will make it as hard for you to leave me as it is now for me to leave you. God didn't plan it this way. But our spirits are equal. Just like you and I walking through the grave and standing before God as equals. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
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 a spark of our spirit. That's why I never wanted revenge and never thought life was unfair. I live a peaceful life, waiting for the end to come. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Who said it's winter now? When you are by my side, I feel the flowers blooming and the birds singing and the cicadas chirping. ——Charlotte Bronte's "Jane Eyre"
I long for my vision to go beyond that limit, so that my eyes can reach the prosperous world and reach those things that I have heard of but never heard of. Vibrant towns and regions witnessed. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
Violence is not the best way to eliminate hatred - similarly, revenge can never heal the harm. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
If a gust of wind or a few drops of rain prevent me from doing these easy things, such laziness can still save the future I plan for myself. What preparations are made? ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
If others don't love me, I would rather die than live - I can't stand being alone and hated. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
I will always be gentle and sincere to those whose souls are like water, both supple and steady, both disciplined and strong, bendable but unbreakable. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
It is far better to patiently endure the pain that only one feels, than to act hastily and produce negative consequences. ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
When I am beaten for no reason, we should hit back hard! ——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
I like a day like today, the iron-gray sky, the solemn world in the cold, I like Thornfield, and its antique flavor , its vastness and tranquility, its old trees and thorns where crows live, its gray facade, its rows of dark windows that reflect the gray sky. But for a long time I was disgusted by the thought of it, and avoided it like the breeding ground of the plague: even now I still hate it.
——Charlotte Bronte, "Jane Eyre"
About the author: Charlotte Bronte was born in 1816 in Howarth, Yorkshire, northern England, into a country priest family. Her mother died young, and eight-year-old Charlotte was sent to Cowan Bridge Girls' Boarding School, a charitable institution for clergy orphans. There, her two sisters, Maria and Elizabeth, died of consumption. So Charlotte and her sister Emily returned to their hometown. When she was 15 years old, she entered the school run by Miss Wooler and became a teacher in this school a few years later. Later she worked as a tutor, and eventually she devoted herself to the path of literary creation. Charlotte Bronte had two older sisters, two younger sisters and a younger brother. The two sisters, Emily Bronte and Anne Bronte, are also famous writers, so they are often called the "Three Bronte Sisters" in the history of British literature.
Introduction to the work: "Jane Eyre" is the representative work of the famous British female writer Charlotte Bronte in the 19th century. It is generally believed that "Jane Eyre" is the masterpiece of Charlotte Bronte. ·Bronte's "Poetic Life Portrait" is an autobiographical work. It tells the story of a British woman who was orphaned as a child and continued to pursue freedom and dignity amidst various hardships, persisted in herself, and finally achieved happiness. The novel fascinatingly shows the ups and downs of the love experience of the hero and heroine, praises the breakaway from all old customs and prejudices, and successfully creates an image of a woman who dares to resist and fight for freedom and equal status.