irresistable


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Jane Eyre (2011)

I wish a woman could have action in her life, like a man. It agitates me to pain that the skyline over there is ever our limit. I long sometimes for a power of vision that would overpass it, if I could behold all I imagine. I’ve never seen a city. I’ve never spoken with men. And I fear my whole life will pass.

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romanticwhims:

Love, love, love,Let’s be bold.Let’s be daring

romanticwhims:

Love, love, love,
Let’s be bold.
Let’s be daring

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thebeautyofsolitude:

My favorite movies in 2011 || Jane Eyre

Rochester: “I offer you my hand, my heart. Jane, I ask you to pass through life at my side. You are my equal and my likeness. Will you marry me?”  
Jane Eyre: “Are you mocking me?” 
Rochester: “You doubt me.” 
Jane Eyre: “Entirely.”

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ashlynlily:

Favourite films | no particular order | Jane Eyre

I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will.

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edwardxjane - Whatever I do with this cage

“ But whatever I do with this cage, I cannot get at you, and it is your soul that I want. “

edwardxjane - Whatever I do with this cage

“ But whatever I do with this cage, I cannot get at you, and it is your soul that I want. “

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“She paused and I felt her look at me for a long moment. She passed me silently and went to the door. But looking up and watching her leave, my heart and soul mutinied against fact and fate.”
- “Rochester” by J. L. Niemann

“She paused and I felt her look at me for a long moment. She passed me silently and went to the door. But looking up and watching her leave, my heart and soul mutinied against fact and fate.”

- “Rochester” by J. L. Niemann

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“Then yes sir, I will marry you.”

“Then yes sir, I will marry you.”

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