
He cannot endure Rachel, because he knows she has a proper appreciation of him.
– Anne Bront
Related Quotes:
- Appreciation is a better stimulant than money. Money boosts the ego while appreciation touches the soul. – Debasish Mridha
- Delayed, unexpressed appreciation is meaningless. The dead need no appreciation. The living do. – Srividya Srinivasan
- Almost all people are hypnotics. The proper authority saw to it that the proper belief should be induced, and the people believed properly. – Charles Fort
- When we are forced to endure what we cannot endure, something breaks inside our minds. That broken-mindedness is commonly called trauma. – John A Macdougall
- It hurts so bad that I cannot save him, protect him, keep him out of harm’s way, shield him from pain. What good are fathers if not for these things? – Thomas Lynch
- She’d found him. She’d helped him. She’d saved him. He was hers. And they’d taken him away, ripped him from her arms, literally. – Laura Kaye
- Strike a glass and it will not endure an instant. Simply do not strike it and it will endure a thousand years. – GK Chesterton
- Without memory there can be no insight. Without love, there can be no appreciation. – Anne Rice
- No one knows your inner battle. No one knows the challenge you face. No one knows the sacrifice it takes to do what you do. But you’re not alone. – Richie Norton
- Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. – Rachel Carson
- Love forces, at last, this humility: you cannot love if you cannot be loved, you cannot see if you cannot be seen. – James Baldwin
- Those who cannot perceive are no better than those who cannot see…Those who cannot empathize are no better than those who cannot perceive… – Ashok Kallarakkal
- Without silence, there cannot be any real appreciation in life, which is as delicate in its inner fabric as a closed rosebud. – Deepak Chopra
- Richness does not come from wealth or splendor, but from an appreciation of those things that you cannot buy. – Debasish Mridha
- You cannot appreciate what you have never experienced. Sadly, full appreciation tends to come only after the experience is past. – Richelle E Goodrich
- Ah, what broken creatures we are, and how we endure. – Anne Rice
- You cannot occupy a proper place on earth without wisdom. It is the principal thing you must have. – Patience Johnson
- Imagination though it cannot wipe out the sting of remorse can instruct the mind in its proper uses. – William Carlos Williams
- You want to give him the book of his own life, the book that will locate him, parent him, arm him for the changes. – Michael Cunningham
- She hated him and loved him, longed for him and loathed him, and cursed herself for feeling anything at all – Rick Yancey
- You’re not broken beyond repair there is hope. There is a God who knows all the pain you endure and will heal, protect and rejuvenate you. – Pauline Seaport
- Reading is my favourite occupation, when I have leisure for it and books to read. – Anne Bront
- One bright day in the last week of February, I was walking in the park, enjoying the threefold luxury of solitude, a book, and pleasant weather. – Anne Bront
- But he who dares not grasp the thorn Should never crave the rose. – Anne Bront
- There’s nothing like active employment, I suppose, to console the afflicted. – Anne Bront
- The human heart is like india-rubber; a little swells it, but a great deal will not burst it. – Anne Bront
- Two years hence you will be as calm as I am now, – and far, far happier, I trust, for you are a man and free to act as you please – Anne Bront
- Severed and gone, so many years! And art thou still so dear to me, That throbbing heart and burning tears Can witness how I cling to thee? – Anne Bront
- It is natural for our unamiable sex to dislike the creatures, for you ladies lavish so many caresses upon them. – Anne Bront
- When I tell you not to marry without love, I do not advise you to marry for love alone – there are many, many other things to be considered. – Anne Bront
- How odd it is that we so often weep for each other’s distresses, when we shed not a tear for our own! – Anne Bront
- She left me, offended at my want of sympathy, and thinking, no doubt, that I envied her. I did not – at least, I firmly believed I did not. – Anne Bront
- If we can only speak to slander our betters, let us hold our tongues. – Anne Bront
- If we can only speak to slander our betters, let us hold our tongues. – Anne Bront
- She, however, attentively watched my looks, and her artist’s pride was gratified, no doubt, to read my heartfelt admiration in my eyes. – Anne Bront
- Never! while heaven spares my reason,’ replied I, snatching away the hand he had presumed to seize and press between his own. – Anne Bront
- God might awaken that heart, supine and stupefied with self-indulgence, and remove the film of sensual darkness from his eyes, but I could not. – Anne Bront
- If you would really study my pleasure, mother, you must consider your own comfort and convenience a little more than you do. – Anne Bront
- . . . I should wish you to think more deeply, to look further, and aim higher than you do. – Anne Bront
- And so you prefer her faults to other people’s perfections? – Anne Bront
