24+ Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes On Education, Gothic And Melodramatic

Quick Jump To
  • Top 10 Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes
  • Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes About Love
  • Short Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes
  • Life Lessons
  • Famous Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes

Top 10 Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes

  1. When once estrangement has arisen between those who truly love each other, everything seems to widen the breach.
  2. Surely a pretty woman never looks prettier than when making tea.
  3. Phoebe Marks was a person who never lost her individuality. Silent and self-contained, she seemed to hold herself within herself, and take no colour from the outer world.
  4. Self-assertion may deceive the ignorant for a time; but when the noise dies away, we cut open the drum, and find it was emptiness that made the music.
  5. Paris is a mighty schoolmaster, a grand enlightener of the provincial intellect.
  6. Our virtues, as well as our vices, are often scourges for our own backs.
  7. How chronic is the unconcern of men and women of the world!
  8. The strongest proof of repentance is the endeavor to atone.
  9. it is easy to starve, but it is difficult to stoop.
  10. A modern writer likens coquettes to those hunters who do not eat the game which they have successfully pursued.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon Short Quotes

  • Guilt soon learns to lie.
  • Amiability is the redeeming quality of fools.
  • London's like a forest ... we shall be lost in it.
  • A priest can achieve great victories with an army of women at his command.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon Quotes About Love

love is so very subtle an essence, such an indefinable metaphysical marvel, that its due force, though very cruelly felt by the sufferer himself, is never clearly understood by those who look on at its torments and wonder why he takes the common fever so badly. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Why is it so difficult to love wisely, so easy to love too well? — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

love, which is a madness, and a scourge, and a fever, and a delusion, and a snare, is also a mystery, and very imperfectly understood by everyone except the individual sufferer who writhes under its tortures. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mary Elizabeth Braddon Famous Quotes And Sayings

There is "a mental fatigue which is a spurious kind of remorse, and has all the anguish of the nobler feeling. It is an utter weariness and prostration of spirit, a sickness of heart and mind, a bitter longing to lie down and die. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

There can be no reconciliation where there is no open warfare. There must be a battle, a brave boisterous battle, with pennants waving and cannon roaring, before there can be peaceful treaties and enthusiastic shaking of hands. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Of course there are exceptional circumstances, and there is exceptional talent; but, unhappily, exceptional talent does not always win its reward unless favoured by exceptional circumstances. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Life is such a very troublesome matter, when all is said and done, that it's as well even to take its blessings quietly. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

You seem to have quite a taste for discussing these horrible subjects," she said, rather scornfully; "you ought to have been a detective police officer. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Why, I can't help smiling at people, and speaking prettily to them. I know I'm no better than the rest of the world; but I can't help it if I'm pleasanter. It's constitutional. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

My intellect is a little way upon the wrong side of that narrow boundary-line between sanity and insanity. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Life Lessons by Mary Elizabeth Braddon

  1. Mary Elizabeth Braddon's work emphasizes the importance of female autonomy and self-determination, showing that women can take control of their lives and make their own decisions.
  2. Her novels also demonstrate the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity.
  3. Finally, Braddon's work highlights the importance of standing up for what is right and not allowing social conventions to dictate one's choices.
Citation

Feel free to cite and use any of the quotes by Mary Elizabeth Braddon. For popular citation styles (APA, Chicago, MLA), go to citation page.

Embed HTML Link

Copy and paste this HTML code in your webpage