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Jane Austen quotes - page 11
She is loveliness itself.
Jane Austen
I am happier than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh. Mr. Darcy sends you all the love in the world, that he can spare from me.
Jane Austen
The Very first moment I beheld him, my heart was irrevocably gone.
Jane Austen
You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever.
Jane Austen
An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.
Jane Austen
Her heart did whisper that he had done it for her.
Jane Austen
Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry without affection.
Jane Austen
Which of all my important nothings shall I tell you first?
Jane Austen
She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me, and I am in no humor at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men.
Jane Austen
Stupid men are the only ones worth knowing after all.
Jane Austen
I certainly have not the talent which some people possess," said Darcy, "of conversing easily with those I have never seen before. I cannot catch their tone of conversation, or appear interested in their concerns, as I often see done.
Jane Austen
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
Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can.
Jane Austen
Time will explain.
Jane Austen
She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should meet.
Jane Austen
If adventures will not befall a young lady in her own village, she must seek them abroad.
Jane Austen
Do not consider me now as an elegant female intending to plague you, but as a rational creature speaking the truth from her heart.
Jane Austen
I might as well enquire,” replied she, "why with so evident a design of offending and insulting me, you chose to tell me that you liked me against your will, against your reason, and even against your character?
Jane Austen
Do not give way to useless alarm; though it is right to be prepared for the worst, there is no occasion to look on it as certain.
Jane Austen
Have a little compassion on my nerves. You tear them to pieces.
Jane Austen
She was stronger alone...
Jane Austen
Men were put into the world to teach women the law of compromise.
Jane Austen
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