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Mohringen Quotes By Charlotte Bronte

Ah! Jane. But I want a wife."
"Do you, sir?"
"Yes: is it news to you?"
"Of course: you said nothing about it before."
"Is it unwelcome news?"
"That depends on circumstances, sir
on your choice."
"Which you shall make for me, Jane. I will abide by your decision."
"Choose then, sir
her who loves you best."
"I will at least choose
her I love best. Jane, will you marry me?"
"Yes, sir. — Charlotte Bronte

Mohringen Quotes By Hilary Mantel

When I was thin, I had no notion of what being fat is like. When I worked in a department store, I had sold clothes to women of most sizes, so I should have known; but perhaps you have to experience the state from the inside, to understand what fat is like. — Hilary Mantel

Mohringen Quotes By Sebastian Junger

If you shell a military base and happen to kill civilians, you have not committed a war crime; if you deliberately target cities and towns, you have. — Sebastian Junger

Mohringen Quotes By Eliza Doolittle

My music is not a particular genre. It's not bubblegum or cheese. It's just good songs, pop songs. It's just my songs. — Eliza Doolittle

Mohringen Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

Some places had names. Some places changed, or they were shy about their names. Some places had no names at all, and that was always sad. It was one thing to be private. But to have no name at all? How horrible. How lonely. — Patrick Rothfuss

Mohringen Quotes By Laozi

Be who you are, and go the whole way. — Laozi

Mohringen Quotes By Christina Aguilera

Certain people want to see me solely as a pop act, but there are many different sides to Christina Aguilera besides the pop girl. — Christina Aguilera

Mohringen Quotes By Bob Dylan

The National Bank at profit sells road maps for the soul. — Bob Dylan

Mohringen Quotes By Joan Crawford

My God, I'm four hundred years old and the most I can do is look three hundred. — Joan Crawford