Top 14 Bronte History Quotes
#1. It is not easy to free
myth from reality
or rear this fellow up
to lutch, lurch with them
in the tranced dancing of men.
Earle Birney
#2. A good perfumer was part alchemist, part artist, and part wizard.
Lisa Kleypas
#3. We got boobies!" the kid me said, gawking at my chest. "I'm really glad we got boobies. Finally.
P.C. Cast
#4. Nothing I say can explain to you Divine Love
Yet all of creation cannot seem to stop talking about it.
Rumi
#5. By the age of twenty the distinctly Branwellian qualities would be developed from which he would never again shake himself free.
Winifred Gerin
#6. She was a little given to rehearsing things in her mind, and having imaginary triumphs over people who had upset her in one way and another.
James M. Cain
#7. Principles are the simplicity on the far side of complexity.
Stephen R. Covey
#8. What I'm saying is simply that every totalitarian society, no matter how strict, has had its underground. In fact, two undergrounds. There's the underground involved in political resistance and the underground involved in preserving beauty and fun
which is to say, preserving the human spirit.
Tom Robbins
#9. I thought I'd be a professional rugby player or go to university and get some degree in construction.
Luke Bracey
#10. You can imagine what a dorm room environment is to a CF parent. It's like, oh my God. It's crazy.
Boomer Esiason
#11. A correct execution of an adagio is the ne plus ultra of our art; and I look on it as the touch-stone of the dancer.
Carlo Blasis
#12. Why didn't you tell me there was danger? Why didn't you warn me? Ladies know what to guard against, because they read novels that tell them of these tricks; but I never had the chance of discovering in that way; and you did not help me!
Thomas Hardy
#13. I believe that Christianity trains black people, especially black women, to think like slaves, and I believe that Islam is mainly fueled by its hatred for women.
Kola Boof
#14. I was born in Jerusalem with a religious background and a rabbi as a father ... it was rather poor, but what we did have, we did have books.
Ada Yonath
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