Quotation from: The Professor

Written by: Charlotte Bronte


"Not so mad as you who love nothing."


"There's a method in my madness; there's none in yours."


"Your method is to squeeze the sap out of creation and make
manure of the refuse, by way of turning it to what you call use."


"You cannot reason at all," said Hunsden; "there is no logic in
you."


"Better to be without logic than without feeling," retorted
Frances, who was now passing backwards and forwards from her
cupboard to the table, intent, if not on hospitable thoughts, at
least on hospitable deeds, for she was laying the cloth, and
putting plates, knives and forks thereon.

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