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Elizabeth was not playing for the sake of exhibiting her virtuosity: she played for joy.
— Mary Street
I swear stupidity is contagious and as hard as I try, logic doesn't seem to be the cure.
— Jamie Canosa
Heathcliff and Cathy, like Lady Chatterley and Oliver Mellors, like Mr. Darcy and Elizabeth Bennet!
— Jandy Nelson
Elizabeth Bennet: I'm very fond of walking. Mr. Darcy: Yes... yes I know. (from Pride & Prejudice, the movie)
— Jane Austen
She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should meet.
— Jane Austen
Heaven knows, it's not the way it could be.
— Donna Summer
I write most of my songs when I'm in a bad mood.
— Trent Reznor
Just after I entered my teens I suddenly entertained an insatiable enthusiasm for the delightful habit of criticizing others.
— Loretta Young
Women's history is women's right-an essential, indispensable heritage from which we can draw pride, comfort, courage, and long range vision.
— Gerda Lerner
I must forever imagine myself comparing every man I meet to Mr. Darcy and finding the otherwise worthy gentleman wanting.
— P.O. Dixon
JOY in the LORD puts our mouths out of taste for the pleasures with which the tempter baits his hooks.
— Matthew Henry
I like the work that I get to do.
— Famke Janssen
I shall be perfectly content to spend time with Mr Darcy and enjoy his manner of flattering my ego, for I must confess he does it very well.
— P.O. Dixon
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again.
— Jane Austen
I must have been heavily schizophrenic all my life. The me who hears what the other me can't play is the dominant one.
— Alexis Korner
Let us not forget the East Bank of the (River) Jordan, where seventy per cent of the inhabitants belong to the Palestinian nation.
— George Habash
When left alone with her, I ignored her and kept my eyes on my book, though I confess I turned over more pages than I read.
— Mary Street