"The Tenant of Wildfell Hall" Quotes
A mysterious widow moves to a remote mansion, arousing the curiosity and gossip of her new neighbors.
classics | 440 pages | Published in 1996
Quotes
We need not be ashamed of our tears.
I allow she has small ground for her malady; but then, I must consider she has a small heart to bear it.
But actions are the first and most natural expressions of feeling.
I am not an angel and I will not be one till I die.
I will not allow any man to dictate to me, or to interfere with me in my choice of a husband.
You have been the first to awaken the better emotions of my nature.
I am satisfied I was not altogether wrong in my conjectures.
I hate to be a coward; I'll not own it.
He's more like a sulky child than a thinking man.
And, besides, they say if we love the Lord, that is all that is required of us.





