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Type: Writer Quotes Category: British Writer Quotes Date of Birth: December 16, 1775 Date of Death: July 28, 1817 Nationality: British Find on Amazon: Jane Austen Related Authors: Mary Wollstonecraft Philip Pullman James Herriot Arthur Conan Doyle Alan Moore Lawrence Durrell J. B. Priestley Neil Innes |
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A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony in a moment.
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Jane Austen A large income is the best recipe for happiness I ever heard of. Jane Austen A mind lively and at ease, can do with seeing nothing, and can see nothing that does not answer. Jane Austen A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill. Jane Austen A woman, especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can. Jane Austen An artist cannot do anything slovenly. Jane Austen An engaged woman is always more agreeable than a disengaged. She is satisfied with herself. Her cares are over, and she feels that she may exert all her powers of pleasing without suspicion. All is safe with a lady engaged; no harm can be done. Jane Austen Business, you know, may bring you money, but friendship hardly ever does. Jane Austen Dress is at all times a frivolous distinction, and excessive solicitude about it often destroys its own aim. Jane Austen Every man is surrounded by a neighborhood of voluntary spies. Jane Austen For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbors and laugh at them in our turn? Jane Austen Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love. Jane Austen From politics, it was an easy step to silence. Jane Austen General benevolence, but not general friendship, made a man what he ought to be. Jane Austen Give a girl an education and introduce her properly into the world, and ten to one but she has the means of settling well, without further expense to anybody. Jane Austen Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of being. Jane Austen Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance. Jane Austen How quick come the reasons for approving what we like! Jane Austen Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting situations, that a young person, who either marries or dies, is sure of being kindly spoken of. Jane Austen Husbands and wives generally understand when opposition will be vain. Jane Austen |
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