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…she had nothing to do but to forgive herself and be happier than ever… (Jane Austen Quotes)
... but there are some situations of the human mind in which good sense has very little power (Jane Austen Quotes)
…one half of her should not be always so much wiser than the other half… (Jane Austen Quotes)
Marianne was silent; it was impossible for her to say what she did not feel, however trivial the occasion… (Jane Austen Quotes)
I could not be happy with a man whose taste did not in every point coincide with my own. He must enter in all my feelings; the same books, the same music must charm us both (Jane Austen Quotes)
I am determined that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. So... I shall end an old maid, and teach your ten children to embroider cushions and play their instruments very ill (Jane Austen Quotes)
And from the whole she deduced this useful lesson, that to go previously engaged to a ball, does not necessarily increase either the dignity or enjoyment of a young lady (Jane Austen Quotes)
Every impulse of feeling should be guided by reason; and, in my opinion, exertion should always be in proportion to what is required (Jane Austen Quotes)
She looked back as well as she could; but it was all confusion. She had taken up the idea, she supposed and made everything bend to it (Jane Austen Quotes)
There certainly was some great mismanagement in the education of those two young men. One has got all the goodness, and the other all the appearance of it (Jane Austen Quotes)
Sometimes the last person on earth you want to be with is the one person you can’t be without (Jane Austen Quotes)
A single woman, of good fortune, is always respectable, and may be as sensible and pleasant as any body else (Jane Austen Quotes)
She was stronger alone; and her own good sense so well supported her, that her firmness was as unshaken, her appearance of cheerfulness as invariable, as, with regrets so poignant and so fresh, it was possible for them to be (Jane Austen Quotes)
The longer they were together the more doubtful seemed the nature of his regard, and sometimes for a few painful minutes she believed it to be no more than friendship (Jane Austen Quotes)
She hardly knew how to suppose that she could be an object of admiration to so great a man (Jane Austen Quotes)
Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different (Jane Austen Quotes)
Everybody’s heart is open, you know, when they have recently escaped from severe pain, or are recovering the blessing of health (Jane Austen Quotes)
I am sure of this, that if everybody was to drink their bottle a day, there would be not half the disorders in the world there are now. It would be a famous good thing for us all (Jane Austen Quotes)
He certainly is very agreeable, and I give you leave to like him. You have liked many a stupider person (Jane Austen Quotes)
He then departed, to make himself still more interesting, in the midst of a heavy rain (Jane Austen Quotes)
There is not the hundredth part of the wine consumed in this kingdom that there ought to be. Our foggy climate wants help (Jane Austen Quotes)
Wisdom is better than wit, and in the long run will certainly have the laugh on her side (Jane Austen Quotes)
I do not like to have people throw themselves away; but everybody should marry as soon as they can do it to advantage (Jane Austen Quotes)
I mean to be too rich to lament or to feel anything of the sort. A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. It certainly may secure all the myrtle and turkey part of it (Jane Austen Quotes)
Then it would not be so strong a sense. If it failed to produce equal exertion, it could not be an equal conviction (Jane Austen Quotes)
She will never submit to any thing requiring industry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding (Jane Austen Quotes)
Where a man does his best with only moderate powers, he will have the advantage over negligent superiority (Jane Austen Quotes)
In every power, of which taste is the foundation, excellence is pretty fairly divided among the sexes (Jane Austen Quotes)
And sometimes I have kept my feelings to myself, because I could find no language to describe them in (Jane Austen Quotes)
I am no indiscriminate novel reader. The mere trash of the common circulating library I hold in the highest contempt (Jane Austen Quotes)