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I am sick of Mr. Bingley," cried his wife.
— Jane Austen
Yearn for the opposite, to buck the trend, to be different.
— Fennel Hudson
Quite definitely a Bingley
— Lauren Willig
I hope Mr. Bingley will like it, Lizzy.
— Jane Austen
Miss Bingley was left to the satisfaction of having forced him to say what gave no one any pain but herself.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
Mr. Bingley, and he was looked at with
— Jane Austen
Miss Eliza Bennet," said Miss Bingley, "despises cards. She is a great reader, and has no pleasure in anything else.
— Jane Austen
Nay," cried Bingley, "this is too much, to remember at night all the foolish things that were said in the morning.
— Jane Austen
Mr. Bingley and Jane remained at Netherfield only a twelvemonth. So near a vicinity to her mother and Meryton
— Jane Austen
Did I mention he was wearing a onesie? I'm talking a legit, full-grown man in a SpongeBob onesie.
— Colleen Hoover
When I have a house of my own, I shall be miserable if I have not an excellent library - Caroline Bingley
— Jane Austen
Then, my dear, you may have the advantage of your friend, and introduce Mr. Bingley to her.
— Jane Austen
Nowdays it is the fashion to admire loudest what one understands least. - Mr Bingley
— Sybil G. Brinton
Your future depends on what you do today.
— Mahatma Gandhi
He smells good. Is it his soap or cologne? Or is it just sexy? I didn't think sexy had a smell - until now.
— Jewel E. Ann
Japanese medical people are traditionally very strange and creepily poetic.
— David Cronenberg
I was of course discussing the book of Leviticus. I don't know why your mind is so filthy these days, Bingley.
— Marsha Altman
— Marsha Altman
There's just something hypnotic about maps.
— Ken Jennings
Miss Bingley's congratulations to her brother, on his approaching marriage, were all that was affectionate and insincere.
— Jane Austen
Euro-American colonialism, an aspect of the capitalist economic globalization, had from its beginnings a genocidal tendency.
— Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz