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She began to curl her hair and long for balls
— Jane Austen
'Clueless' is an adaptation of 'Emma' by Jane Austen. It works either way: if you know the book and if you don't.
— Jason Moore
I can never be important to any one.'
'What is to prevent you?'
'Every thing - my situation - my foolishness and awkwardness. — Jane Austen
'What is to prevent you?'
'Every thing - my situation - my foolishness and awkwardness. — Jane Austen
They are all silly and ignorant like other girls; but Lizzy has something more of quickness than her sisters.
— Jane Austen
And you're right- I don't want nice. I want sparks and fire. I want a romance novel. A Jane Austen movie. A fairy tale.
— Shari L. Tapscott
Care for at a ball. They returned, therefore, in good spirits to Longbourn, the village where they lived, and of which
— Jane Austen
That you seemed almost as fearful of notice and praise as other women were of neglect. (Edmund to Fanny)
— Jane Austen
I wonder what it was really like back then. We think it's all fun and flirting, but there was probably a lot of ugly reality."
"Like the dancing. — Mary Jane Hathaway
"Like the dancing. — Mary Jane Hathaway
The world is blinded by his fortune and consequence, or frightened by his high and imposing manners, and sees him only as he chooses to be seen.
— Jane Austen
wether I ought not to punish him by dismissing him at once after this reconciliation, or by marrying and teazing him for ever.
— Jane Austen
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
Quite definitely a Bingley
— Lauren Willig
What had she have to wish for? Nothing but to grow more worthy of him whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own.
— Jane Austen
It taught me to hope," said he, "as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before." Mr. Darcy - Pride and Prejudice
— Jane Austen
wish to think all the world respectable, and are hurt if I speak ill of anybody. I only want to think YOU perfect, and you set yourself against it.
— Jane Austen
Because I had grown up with Jane Austen novels and period dramas, I was very familiar with that period and that world.
— Gugu Mbatha-Raw
Mama, the more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love.
— Jane Austen
At Christmas every body invites their friends and thinks little of even the worst weather.
— Jane Austen
I have struggled in vain and I can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I love you. Most ardently.
— Jane Austen
Yet some happiness must and would arise, from the very conviction, that he did suffer.
— Jane Austen
A family of ten children will be always called a fine family, where there are heads and arms and legs enough for the number.
— Jane Austen
I will venture to say that my investigations and decisions are not usually influenced by my hopes or fears.
— Jane Austen
... Elizabeth, agitated and confused, rather knew that she was happy, than felt herself to be so ...
— Jane Austen
If he is satisfied with only regretting me, when he might have obtained my affections and hand, I shall soon cease to regret him at all.
— Jane Austen
You know what he thinks of Cowper and Scott;
— Jane Austen
Mr. Bingley and Jane remained at Netherfield only a twelvemonth. So near a vicinity to her mother and Meryton
— Jane Austen
You have bewitched me body and soul.
— Jane Austen
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
Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim.
— Jane Austen
In Jane Austen it was the critical faculty that would not be quieted; and that faculty in her, played on men and women.
— Mary Lascelles
And I'd have you know, through all of it, I still had perfect nails! Because I am completely swell.
— Sarah Scheele
I have changed my mind, and changed the trimmings of my cap this morning; they are now such as you suggested.
— Jane Austen
Mr. Wickham was the happy man towards whom almost every female eye was turned, and Elizabeth was the happy woman by whom he finally seated himself
— Jane Austen
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
Do not despair, little Alice. Only persist, and thou shalt see, Jane Austen's all in all to thee.
— Fay Weldon
But a note had had been prepared and left for her, written in the very style to touch
a small mixture of reproach with a great deal of kindness — Jane Austen
a small mixture of reproach with a great deal of kindness — Jane Austen
It is wonderful, for almost all his actions may be traced to pride;-and pride has often been his best friend.
— Jane Austen
The milk of human kindness was kept often in the larder, and the tea served with lemon.
— John Halperin
Charles Adams was an amiable, accomplished & bewitching young Man; of so dazzling a Beauty that none but Eagles could look him in the Face.
— Jane Austen
Every body else had something to say; every body was either surprised or not surprised, and had some question to ask, or some comfort to offer.
— Jane Austen
My Emma, does not every thing serve to prove more and more the beauty of truth and sincerity in all our dealings with each other?
— Jane Austen
I frequently observe that one pretty face would be followed by five and thirty frights.
— Jane Austen
THIS little work was finished in the year 1803, and intended for immediate publication.
— Jane Austen
Sex sells, even to smart, liberated women, and Mr. Darcy was the smart girl's pinup boy.
— Karen Doornebos
I don't approve of surprises. The pleasure is never enhanced and the inconvenience is considerable.
— Jane Austen
Well, he certainly is very agreeable, and I give you leave to like him. You have liked many a stupider person." "Dear Lizzy!
— Jane Austen
Wisdom is better than wit, and in the long run will certainly have the laugh on her side.
— Jane Austen
And yet, it was not in her nature to question the veracity of a young man of such amiable appearance as Wickham.
— Jane Austen
It is a tragedy and therefore not worth reading ...
— Jane Austen
And what arts did he use to separate them?
— Jane Austen
As writers, we should remind ourselves, and each other, that Jane Austen and JK Rowling got rejected by publishers, too.
— Joanne Van Leerdam
Oh hang kitty; what has she to do with it? Come, be quick. Be quick. Where is your sash?
— Jane Austen
A weak spirit which is always open to persuasion, first one way and then the other, can never be relied upon.
— Jane Austen
It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does.
And men take care that they should. — Jane Austen
And men take care that they should. — Jane Austen
And, what is more remarkable, with a good constitution. She had three sons before Catherine was born;
— Jane Austen
To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect
— Jane Austen
One cannot be always laughing at a man without now and then stumbling on something witty.
— 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
Every thing was safe enough and she smiled over the many anxious feelings she had wasted on the subject.
— Jane Austen
The loss of the ball - the loss of the young man - and all that the young man might be feeling! - It was too wretched!
— Jane Austen
Picture of perfection make me sick and wicked.
— Jane Austen
I saw you thro' a telescope and was so struck by your Charms that from that time to this I have not tasted human food.
— Jane Austen
A few months more, and he, perhaps, may be walking here.
— Jane Austen
If a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavour to conceal it, he must find it out. -Elizabeth
— Jane Austen
Happiness must preclude false indulgence and physic.
— Jane Austen
Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.
— Jane Austen
I think we are a great deal better employed, sitting comfortably here among ourselves, and doing nothing.
— Jane Austen
My heart is, and always will be, yours.
— Jane Austen
her mind became cool enough to seek all the comfort that pride and self revenge could give. Henry
— Jane Austen
A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer.
— Jane Austen
The futility of something is not always (in love and in politics) a sufficient argument against it
— Jane Austen
Did not you? I did for you. But that is one great difference between us. Compliments always take you by surprise, and me never.
— Jane Austen