A Quote by Margaret Forster

I absolutely adored Wuthering Heights and fell in love with Heathcliff as most girls do. — © Margaret Forster
I absolutely adored Wuthering Heights and fell in love with Heathcliff as most girls do.
I love ghost stories but kind of left them alone after my teens and came back to it after playing Heathcliff in 'Wuthering Heights' on the radio.
I also read about Heathcliff's unexpected three-year career in Hollywood under the name Buck Stallion and his eventual return to the pages of Wuthering Heights.
I was on HPD--Heathcliff Protection Duty--in Wuthering Heights for two years, and believe me, the ProCaths tried everything. I personally saved him from assassination eight times.
Heathcliff. The "hero" of Wuthering Heights. Although no one knows why. He's mean, moody, and possibly a bit on the pongy side. Cathy loves him, though. She shows this by viciously rejecting him and marrying someone else for a laugh. Still, that is true love on the moors for you.
Most people think of 'Wuthering Heights' as romantic; it's really not about that at all.
I'm absolutely terrified of heights, so maybe it's something I'd like to do in the future... although even saying it scares me! But I would absolutely love to overcome my fear of heights.
My love for Linton is like the foliage in the woods. Time will changeit,I'mwellaware, aswinterchangesthetrees. My Love for Heathcliff resembles the eternal rocks beneatha source of little visible delight but necessary. Nelly, I am Heathcliff.
One of my favourite books when I was young was 'Wuthering Heights.'
Emily Brontë's "Wuthering Heights" was extremely important to me.
I had to read Wuthering Heights for English and I never enjoyed a book in all my life as much as that one.
A lot of people have something to say about 'Wuthering Heights,' but nobody quite nails it.
What I've tended to do is to use my own experiences to get into someone else's mind, like in Wuthering Heights.
'Wuthering Heights' by Emily Bronte has been my all-time favorite book since I was in middle school.
One of the most memorable and frightening things when I was four or five was Kate Bush doing 'Wuthering Heights.' She did it outside, in a forest, and she did this thing where she looked straight into the camera, and it's the most frightening thing for a kid to see, but it just stuck in my head.
The best part about doing 'Wuthering Heights' was you were completely in that world. It could not have been done with CGI. You had to be there.
One of the books I remember reading when I was young and always thought would be a great role to play is Catherine in 'Wuthering Heights.' I like the classics.
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