"Life appears to me too short to be spent in nursing animosity, or registering wrongs."
"If you like poetry let it be first rate, Milton, Shakespeare, Thomson, Goldsmith Pope (if you will though I don't admire him), Scott, Byron, Campbell, Wordsworth and Southey. Now Ellen don't be startled at the names of Shakespeare, and Byron. Both these were great Men and their works are like themselves, You will know how to chuse the good and avoid the evil, the finestpassages are always the purest, the bad are invariably revolting you will never wish to read them over twice."
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Source: Charlotte Bronte: Selected Letters. Book edited by Margaret Smith and Janet Gezari, September 9, 2010.
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