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Jane Austen Quotes

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At first sight, his address is certainly not striking; and his person can hardly be called handsome, till the expression of his eyes, which are uncommonly good, and the general sweetness of his countenance, is perceived  (Jane Austen Quotes) You have qualities which I had not before supposed to exist in such a degree in any human creature. You have some touches of the angel in you  (Jane Austen Quotes) Nobody, who has not been in the interior of a family, can say what the difficulties of any individual of that family may be  (Jane Austen Quotes) I wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way  (Jane Austen Quotes) Yes, I found myself, by insensible degrees, sincerely fond of her; and the happiest hours of my life were what I spent with her  (Jane Austen Quotes) Far be it from me, my dear sister, to depreciate such pleasures. They would doubtless be congenial with the generality of female minds. But I confess they would have no charms for me. I should infinitely prefer a book  (Jane Austen Quotes) I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow  (Jane Austen Quotes) He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and every body hoped that he would never come there again  (Jane Austen Quotes) It sometimes is a disadvantage to be so very guarded. If a woman conceals her affection from the object of it, she may loose the opportunity of fixing him  (Jane Austen Quotes) I come here with no expectations, only to profess, now that I am at liberty to do so, that my heart is and always will be yours  (Jane Austen Quotes) She was not often invited to join in the conversation of the others, nor did she desire it. Her own thoughts and reflections were habitually her best companions  (Jane Austen Quotes) That is what I like; that is what a young man ought to be. Whatever be his pursuits, his eagerness in them should know no moderation, and leave him no sense of fatigue  (Jane Austen Quotes) ... But he recommended the books which charmed her leisure hours, he encouraged her taste, and corrected her judgment; he made reading useful by talking to her of what she read, and heightened its attraction by judicious praise  (Jane Austen Quotes) Where the heart is really attached, I know very well how little one can be pleased with the attention of any body else  (Jane Austen Quotes) The most incomprehensible thing in the world to a man, is a woman who rejects his offer of marriage!  (Jane Austen Quotes) Maybe it’s that I find it hard to forgive the follies and vices of others, or their offenses against me. My good opinion, once lost, is lost forever  (Jane Austen Quotes) Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. I quit such odious subjects as soon as I can, impatient to restore everybody not greatly in fault themselves to tolerable comfort, and to have done with all the rest  (Jane Austen Quotes) Trusting that you will some time or other do me greater justice than you can do now  (Jane Austen Quotes) I leave it to be settled, by whomsoever it may concern, whether the tendency of this work be altogether to recommend parental tyranny, or reward filial disobedience  (Jane Austen Quotes) Elizabeth had never been more at a loss to make her feelings appear what they were not. It was necessary to laugh, when she would rather have cried  (Jane Austen Quotes) Oh! Single, my dear, to be sure! A single man of large fortune; four or five thousand a year. What a fine thing for our girls!  (Jane Austen Quotes) Brandon is just the kind of man whom every body speaks well of, and nobody cares about; whom all are delighted to see, and nobody remembers to talk to  (Jane Austen Quotes) What one means one day, you know, one may not mean the next. Circumstances change, opinions alter  (Jane Austen Quotes) A very narrow income has a tendency to contract the mind, and sour the temper. Those who can barely live, and who live perforce in a very small, and generally very inferior, society, may well be illiberal and cross  (Jane Austen Quotes) She knew that when she played she was giving pleasure only to herself; but this was no new sensation  (Jane Austen Quotes) Mr. Bennet’s expectations were fully answered. His cousin was as absurd as he had hoped, and he listened to him with the keenest enjoyment  (Jane Austen Quotes) The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistencies of all human  (Jane Austen Quotes) I do not know whether it ought to be so, but certainly silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way. Wickedness is always wickedness, but folly is not always folly  (Jane Austen Quotes) And if I had not a letter to write myself, I might sit by you and admire the evenness of your writing, as another young lady once did. But I have an aunt too, who must not be longer neglected  (Jane Austen Quotes) The mere habit of learning to love is the thing; and a teachableness of disposition in a young lady is a great blessing  (Jane Austen Quotes)
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