Charlotte Bronte Quotes
I Sought Her Eye, Desirous To Read There The Intelligence Which I Could Not Discern In Her Face Or Hear In Her Conversation; It Was Merry, Rather Small; By Turns I Saw Vivacity, Vanity, Coquetry, Look Out Through Its Irid, But I Watched In Vain For A Glimpse Of Soul. I Am No Oriental; White Necks, Carmine Lips And Cheeks, Clusters Of Bright Curls, Do Not Suffice For Me Without That Promethean Spark Which Will Live After The Roses And Lilies Are Faded, The Burnished Hair Grown Grey. In Sunshine, In Prosperity, The Flowers Are Very Well; But How Many Wet Days Are There In Life
November Seasons Of Disaster, When A Man's Hearth And Home Would Be Cold Indeed, Without The Clear, Cheering Gleam Of Intellect.
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