
… You are ignorant of the duties you undertake in marrying…
– Emily Bront
Related Quotes:
- Don’t be fretting…about me marrying. Marrying’s a trouble and not marrying’s a trouble and I sticks to the trouble I knows. – LM Montgomery
- For, so inconsistent is human nature, especially in the ideal, that not to undertake a thing at all seems better than to undertake and come short. – Harriet Beecher Stowe
- When an ignorant reads ignorant things or when he comes together with other ignorant, his ignorance will deepen and his fate will worsen! – Mehmet Murat ildan
- Bring light to the ignorant, but more light to the educated, for the vanity of education makes modern humans more ignorant than the ignorant. – Abhijit Naskar
- When women hold off from marrying men, we call it independence. When men hold off from marrying women, we call it fear of commitment. – Warren Farrell
- Marrying means to halve one’s rights and double one’s duties – Arthur Schopenhauer
- Rights and duties, sounded more entertaining than duties and rights. – Toba Beta
- Because they are ignorant and their parents are ignorant. Because they don’t know any better.- Pastel Orphans – Gemma Liviero
- Because they are ignorant and their parents are ignorant. Because they don’t know any better. – Gemma Liviero
- If you are ignorant of God’s Word, you will always be ignorant of God’s will. – Billy Graham
- He stared at his feet. -œI’m still very ignorant,- he said, -œbut at least I’m ignorant about really important things. – Terry Pratchett
- I would like to be without shame. I would like to be shameless. I would like to be ignorant. Then I would not know how ignorant I was. – Margaret Atwood
- Every war, every revolution, demands the sacrifice of a generation, of a collectivity, by those who undertake it. – Simone de Beauvoir
- Uncertainty is a quality to be cherished, therefore -“ if not for it, who would dare to undertake anything? – Villiers de LIsleAdam
- Letting ourselves be forgiven is one of the most difficult healings we will undertake. And one of the most fruitful. (79) – Stephen Levine
- I just know that any time I undertake a case, I’m apt to run into some kind of a trap. – Carolyn Keene
- One must undertake everything with utter, fanatical determination. Or one will get nowhere. – Timur Vermes
- It is not because things are difficult that we dare not undertake them. Be then bold in spirit. Indulge no doubts, for doubts are traitors. – LG Abell
- The clock strikes off the hollow half-hours of all the life that is left to you, one by one. – Emily Bront
- Love is like the wild rose-briar; Friendship like the holly-tree. The holly is dark when the rose-briar blooms, but which will bloom most constantly? – Emily Bront
- A person who has not done one half his day’s work by ten o’clock, runs a chance of leaving the other half undone. – Emily Bront
- I have not broken your heart – you have broken it; and in breaking it, you have broken mine. – Emily Bront
- Come in! come in !’ he sobbed.-˜Cathy, do come. Oh do -once more! Oh! my heart’s darling! hear me this time – Catherine, at last! – Emily Bront
- No parson in the world ever pictured heaven so beautifully as they did, in their innocent talk – Emily Bront
- Thoughts are tyrants that return again and again to torment us. – Emily Bront
- He might as well plant an oak in a flowerpot, and expect it to thrive, as imagine he can restore her to vigour in the soil of his shallow cares! – Emily Bront
- But you might as well bid a man struggling in the water, rest within arm’s length of the shore! I must reach it first, and then I’ll rest. – Emily Bront
- It’s wrong to anticipate evil. – Emily Bront
- THEY are afraid of nothing,’ I grumbled, watching their approach through the window. ‘Together, they would brave Satan and all his legions. – Emily Bront
- It was nothing less than murder, in her eyes – Emily Bront
- … You have a heart and nerves the same as your brother men! Why should you be anxious to conceal them? – Emily Bront
- Honest people don’t hide their deeds. – Emily Bront
- Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same; and Linton’s is as different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire. – Emily Bront
- I am now quite cured of seeking pleasure in society, be it country or town. A sensible man ought to find sufficient company in himself. – Emily Bront
- He shall never know how I love him – Emily Bront
- However miserable you make us, we shall still have the revenge of thinking that your cruelty arises from your greater misery. – Emily Bront
- The tyrant grinds down his slaves and they don’t turn against him, they crush those beneath them. – Emily Bront
- As different as a moonbeam from lightning, or frost from fire. – Emily Bront
- When I asked her what was the matter? answered, she didn’t know; but she felt so afraid of dying! – Emily Bront
- … I love him… not because he’s handsome… but because he’s more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same… – Emily Bront