Charlotte Bronte Quotes
These Struggles With The Natural Character, The Strong Native Bent Of The Heart, May Seem Futile And Fruitless, But In The End They Do Good. They Tend, However Slightly, To Give The Actions, The Conduct, That Turn Wich Reason Approves, And Whic Feeling, Perharps, Too Ofter Opposes: They Certainly Make A Difference In The General Tenor Of A Life, And Certainly Make A Difference In The General Tenor Of A Life, And Enable It To Be Better Regulated, Mofe Equable, Quieter On The Surface; And It Is On The Surface Only The Common Gaze Will Fall.
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