“How earnestly did she then wish that her former opinions had been more reasonable, more moderate!” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“There are few of us who are secure enough to be within love without proper encouragement - Charlotte Lucas” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“But your good opinion is rarely bestowed and therefore more worth the earning.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Hello, Mary.' It was like hearing a note of divine calm after a dissonant passage of music. My confusion died away.” — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“Blessed with the love of a good man, I felt equal to anything - even the prospect of living out my days… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“Oh hang kitty; what has she to do with it? Come, be quick. Be quick. Where is your sash?” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“This made my father laugh. 'Mary made a cake, did she? Well, well. Better that than she should make a cake for… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“You thought the waiter must not hear, as if he cared! I dare say he often hears worse things said than I… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Mel,” I began, staring down, “there’s something I have to tell you.” “I’m listening, babe.” “I kissed Henry when we were camping.”… — Ophelia London Copy Share Image
“Nothing is more deceitful than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion and somethings an indirect boast.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Never let yourself be swayed by emotions,' her mother had said. 'Emotions are fleeting. They come and go. But reality stays with… — Monica Fairview Copy Share Image
“English does not distinguish between arrogant-up (irreverence toward the temporarily powerful) and arrogant-down (directed at the small guy).” — Nassim Nicholas Taleb Copy Share Image
“I felt my mouth go dry, my throat constrict. What possible interpretation could Peter place on those words, other than that they… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“They talk o' rich folks bein' stuck up and genteel, but for iron-clad pride o' respectability there's nowt like poor chapel folk.… — Rudyard Kipling Copy Share Image
“It is unforgivable that men and women who have worked the land and served us for generations should be so bewildered and… — Rebecca Ann Collins Copy Share Image
“I do hope we shall meet again. Perhaps we could have a reading club of some sorts. I 've read that one."… — Sarah MacLean Copy Share Image
“I found I could listen without envy to Letty's singing, and afterwards when the applause came, I did not mind that Mrs… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“Ah yes.' Peter's tone was scornful. 'And they must always be paid before the poor tradesmen's bills, mustn't they?' 'They must indeed.… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“And so ended his affection," said Elizabeth impatiently. "There has been many a one, I fancy, overcome in the same way. I… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“But look behind you, Mary.' She nodded towards the dais. 'One of the musicians seems to be trying to attract your attention.'… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“At that moment a solitary violin struck up. But the music was not dance music; it was more like a song -… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“After a moment, he added more seriously: 'I don't get as angry as m'father used to about things. Or maybe I', just… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“I lost the letter in rather embarrassing circumstances. We were to dine at Parramatta Government House that same evening, and Peter had… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“I resolutely refuse to believe that the state of Edward's health had anything to do with this, and I don't say this… — Christopher Hitchens Copy Share Image
“I had never in all my life felt so elated. Peter cared for me! It was a miracle I longed to celebrate… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“The human egg is a Mrs. Bennet, desperate to marry off her daughters...It is a truth universally acknowledged that a sperm must… — Daryl Gregory Copy Share Image
A scheme of which every part promises delight, can never be successful; and general disappointment is only warded off by the defence… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“For herself she was humbled; but she was proud of him. Proud that in a cause of compassion and honour, he had… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I admire all my three sons-in-law highly," said he. "Wickham, perhaps, is my favourite; but I think I shall like your husband… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I'm fully aware," Firth told a reporter for the English magazine Now, "that if I were to change professions tomorrow, become an… — Colin Firth Copy Share Image
“Actually it is annoying to see a grown up exhibiting pettiness in a way that shows they are proud of it. Worse… — DON SANTO Copy Share Image
“Peter was now standing very close - as if he wanted to comfort me - as if he knew how hurt I… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“The loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable - that one false step involves in her endless ruin - that her… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty women… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“You will get closer to the truths only when you start thinking this way: My religion is not the best religion, my… — Mehmet Murat ildan Copy Share Image
“I saw that he was looking anxious. 'I thought you weren't coming.' As he spoke, he grasped my hand. And if the… — Jennifer Paynter Copy Share Image
“The celestial brightness of Pride and Prejudice is unequalled even in Jane Austen's other work; after a life of much disappointment and… — Elizabeth Jenkins Copy Share Image
“Mr. Darcy drew his chair a little towards her, and said, “You cannot have a right to such very strong local attachment.… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image