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Quotes by Jane Austen

"One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty."
By Jane Austen
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"We met Dr. Hall in such deep mourning that either his mother, his wife, or himself must be dead."
By Jane Austen
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"I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me that trouble of liking them."
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"For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn?"
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"I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them."
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"What dreadful hot weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance."
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"Where so many hours have been spent in convincing myself that I am right, is there not some reason to fear I may be wrong?"
By Jane Austen
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"I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them."
By Jane Austen
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"Where so many hours have been spent in convincing myself that I am right, is there not some reason to fear I may be wrong?"
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"One half of the world can not understand the pleasures of the other."
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"What dreadful weather we have! It keeps me in a continual state of inelegance."
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"It is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage."
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"To sit in the shade on a fine day, and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment."
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"Why not seize the pleasure at once, how often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparations."
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"One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it unless it has all been suffering, nothing but suffering."
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"Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love."
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"There is not one in a hundred of either sex who is not taken in when they marry . It is, of all transactions, the one in which p"
By Jane Austen
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"Where so many hours have been spent in convincing myself that I am right, is there not some reason to fear I may be wrong"
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"One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other."
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"Those who do not complain are never pitied."
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"I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them."
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"Nothing amuses me more than the easy manner with which everybody settles the abundance of those who have a great deal less than"
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"Silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way."
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"I pay very little regard...to what any young person says on the subject of marriage. If they profess a disinclination for it, I"
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"Everybody likes to go their own way--to choose their own time and manner of devotion."
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