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Emily Brontë was an English novelist and poet, best known for her only novel, "Wuthering Heights." Her writing is celebrated for its intense emotions and vivid portrayal of the Yorkshire moors. She remains an iconic figure in English literature and a central member of the Brontë literary family. Here are 166 of her quotes:
Should there be danger of such an event - should he be the cause of adding a single more trouble to her existence - why, I think I shall be justified in going to extremes! I wish you had sincerity enough to tell me whether Catherine would suffer greatly from his loss. The fear that she would restrains me: and there you see the distinction between our feelings. Had he been in my place, and I in his, though I hated him with a hatred that turned my life to gall, I never would have raised a hand against him. You may look incredulous, if you please! I never would have banished him from her society, as long as she desired his. The moment her regard ceased, I would have torn his heart out and drank his blood! But till then, if you don't believe me, you don't know me - till then, I would have died by inches before I touched a single hair of his head!
Emily Brontë
Emily Brontë
Occupation: British Novelist
Born: July 30, 1818
Died: December 19, 1848
Quotes count: 166
Wikipedia: Emily Brontë
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