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.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés depth egotism



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They were dreamers—and they dreamt themselves into the cemetery.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon


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What have you to do with hearts, except for dissection?

Mary Elizabeth Braddon


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Surely a pretty woman never looks prettier than when making tea.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés women tea domesticity prettiness victorian-society



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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


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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.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés individuality solitude silence ataraxy self-reliance self-sufficiency self-containment reclusiveness



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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."

"I sometimes think I should have been a good one."

"Why?"

"Because I am patient.

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés patience crime detectives



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And thus they form a perfect group; he walks back two or three paces, selects his point of sight, and begins to sketch a hurried outline. He has finished it before they move; he hears their voices, though he cannot hear their words, and wonders what they can be talking of. Presently he walks on, and joins them.

'You have a corpse there, my friends?' he says.

'Yes; a corpse washed ashore an hour ago.'

'Drowned?'

'Yes, drowned; - a young girl, very handsome.'

'Suicides are always handsome,' he says; and then he stands for a little while idly smoking and meditating, looking at the sharp outline of the corpse and the stiff folds of the rough canvas covering.

Life is such a golden holiday to him young, ambitious, clever - that it seems as though sorrow and death could have no part in his destiny. ("The Cold Embrace")

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés suicide



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He was a student - such things as happened to him, happen sometimes to students.

He was a German - such things as happened to him, happen sometimes to Germans.

He was young, handsome, studious, enthusiastic, metaphysical, reckless, unbelieving, heartless.

And being young, handsome, and eloquent he was beloved. ("The Cold Embrace")

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés eloquent young handsome



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There were many beautiful vipers in those days and she was one of them. ("Eveline's Visitant")

Mary Elizabeth Braddon

Mots clés femme-fatale evil-women



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