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Hello, Mary.'
It was like hearing a note of divine calm after a dissonant passage of music. My confusion died away. — Jennifer Paynter
It was like hearing a note of divine calm after a dissonant passage of music. My confusion died away. — Jennifer Paynter
I will only add, God bless you.
— 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
I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good.
— Jane Austen
Elizabeth Bennet: I'm very fond of walking. Mr. Darcy: Yes... yes I know. (from Pride & Prejudice, the movie)
— 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
PRIDE AND PREJUDICE
— Jane Austen
But really, and upon my honour, I will try to do what I think to be wisest; and now, I hope you are satisfied.
— Jane Austen
Men of sense do not want silly wives.
— 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
Oh hang kitty; what has she to do with it? Come, be quick. Be quick. Where is your sash?
— Jane Austen
They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again.
— Jane Austen
How earnestly did she then wish that her former opinions had been more reasonable, more moderate!
— Jane Austen
Tell me of your Willoughbys, Heathcliffs and Wickhams in literature and I will tell you I met them all.
— Shannon L. Alder
Her heart did whisper that he had done it for her.
— Jane Austen
'Pride and Prejudice' is often compared to 'Cinderella,' but Jane Austen's real 'Cinderella' tale is 'Mansfield Park.'
— Susanna Clarke
Miss Bingley was left to all the satisfaction of having forced him to say what gave no on any pain but herself.
- Pride & Prejudice — Jane Austen
- Pride & Prejudice — Jane Austen
I dearly love a laugh.
— Jane Austen
'Pride and Prejudice' - perhaps more than any other Jane Austen book - is engrained in our literary consciousness.
— Seth Grahame-Smith