“How strange! I thought, though everybody hated and despised each other, they could not avoid loving me.”
Source: Wuthering Heights
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English novelist and poet 1818–1848Related quotes
“I thought it strange that my teacher could not show me love.”
Helen Keller book The Story of My Life
Source: The Story of My Life (1903), Ch. 6
Context: I remember the morning that I first asked the meaning of the word, "love." This was before I knew many words. I had found a few early violets in the garden and brought them to my teacher. She tried to kiss me: but at that time I did not like to have any one kiss me except my mother. Miss Sullivan put her arm gently round me and spelled into my hand, "I love Helen."
"What is love?" I asked.
She drew me closer to her and said, "It is here," pointing to my heart, whose beats I was conscious of for the first time. Her words puzzled me very much because I did not then understand anything unless I touched it.
I smelt the violets in her hand and asked, half in words, half in signs, a question which meant, "Is love the sweetness of flowers?"
"No," said my teacher.
Again I thought. The warm sun was shining on us.
"Is this not love?" I asked, pointing in the direction from which the heat came. "Is this not love?"
It seemed to me that there could be nothing more beautiful than the sun, whose warmth makes all things grow. But Miss Sullivan shook her head, and I was greatly puzzled and disappointed. I thought it strange that my teacher could not show me love.
Trent Lott (1941) United States Senator from Mississippi
On Sunnis and Shia, as quoted in CNN http://www.cnn.com/POLITICS/blogs/politicalticker/2006/09/lott-bush-barely-mentioned-iraq-in.html (2006). <br class="br">2000s
“I know how to love those
Who love me, how to hate.”
Archilochus (-680–-645 BC) Ancient Greek lyric poet
Be bold! That's one way
Caspar David Friedrich (1774–1840) Swedish painter
Quote from: Caspar David Friedrich and the Subject of Landscape; Joseph Koerner, p. 66; as cited in the article 'Caspar David Friedrich's Medieval Burials', Karl Whittington - http://www.19thc-artworldwide.org/spring12/whittington-on-caspar-david-friedrichs-medieval-burials <br class="br">undated
“They looked at each other, baffled, in love and hate.”
William Golding book Lord of the Flies
Source: Lord of the Flies
Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
Source: The Beach (1941), Chapter 3, p. 20