Eighteen. Luv classic novels. Wish to travel. Huge Jane Austen fan. I am currently trying to discover the world, so i post to you all my journey little by little. Enjoy:)

In countless movies, novels, tv shows, mangas, and ect.  I have always been given a quite different view on how love is brought into one’s life.  In some cases the two are meant to be and the not-so-common assistance is luck, which curves and straightens the couple’s fate to be together forever more.  There are the famous novels by Jane Austen that tell of the beautiful love stories of one in misfortune.  In other instances one must do everything on their own to achieve that happiness, and work extra hard.  In many instances lust is so much expressed between the main couple that you dont really get a good intake on what they both love about eachother.  So what do u think is the real journey to love?  Will fate leave a Mr. Darcy for you or will you have to search for him yourself?

bestmovielovequotes:

Rochester: I know you; you’re thinking. Talking is of no use, you’re thinking how to act. 
Jane Eyre: All has changed sir. I must leave you. 
Rochester: No. No! Jane, do you love me? 
[Jane nods
Rochester: Then the essential things are the same. Be my wife. 
Jane Eyre: You have a wife. 
Rochester: I pledge you my honor, my fidelity… 
Jane Eyre: You cannot. 
Rochester: …my love until death do us part. 
Jane Eyre: What of truth? 
Rochester: I would have told you the truth. 
Jane Eyre: You are deceitful sir. 
Rochester: I was wrong to deceive you. I see that now, it was cowardly. I should have appealed to your spirit as I do now. Bertha Antoinette Mason, she was wanted by my father for her fortune. I hardly spoke with her before the wedding. I lived with her for 4 years. Her temper ripened, her vices sprang up, violent and unchaste. Only cruelty would check her and I’d not use cruelty. I was chained to her for life Jane. Not even the law could free me. Have you ever set foot in a mad house Jane? 
Jane Eyre: No sir. 
Rochester: The inmates are caged and baited like beasts. I spared her that at least. Jane? 
Jane Eyre: Yes, I pity you sir. 
Rochester: Who would you offend by living with me? Who would care? 
Jane Eyre: I would. 
Rochester: You would rather drive me to madness than break some mere human law. 
Jane Eyre: I must respect myself. 
Rochester: Listen to me. Listen. I could bend you with my finger and my thumb. A mere reed you feel in my hands. But whatever I do with this cage, I cannot get at you, and it is your soul that I want. Why can’t you come of your own free will? 
Jane Eyre: God help me.

                                                    —Jane Eyre (2011)