He had even read Pride and Prejudice--although he had thought that many of the heroine's problems would have been solved if someone… — Lynn Viehl Copy Share Image
Everytime I read 'Pride and Prejudice' I want to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her own shin-bone. — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Films are wonderful but they do fix an identity. I can't read 'Pride and Prejudice' anymore, for instance, without imaging Colin Firth… — Deborah Harkness Copy Share Image
“The one time I tried to get her to watch Pride and Prejudice, she hadn’t been able to sit still. Granted, it… — Alyxandra Harvey Copy Share Image
“But I do know that any place where there are six novels by the author of Pride and Prejudice must be a… — Laurie Viera Rigler Copy Share Image
“Perhaps there's something to be learnt from novels after all" - Mr Collins, Charlotte ~ Pride & Prejudice Continues.” — Karen Aminadra Copy Share Image
I've seen 'Pride and Prejudice' about 4,000 times. I'm not joking: I know every single line. — Claire Foy Copy Share Image
Pride and Prejudice' - perhaps more than any other Jane Austen book - is engrained in our literary consciousness. — Seth Grahame-Smith Copy Share Image
Pride and Prejudice' is set in the early 19th century. At that time, women had the legal status of children. A daughter… — Sara Pascoe Copy Share Image
I was 16 years old, attending boarding school, and I loved Pride and Prejudice. From the opening pages, I loved it. And… — Curtis Sittenfeld Copy Share Image
I read "Pride and Prejudice" [by Jane Austen]. I was gobsmacked by it - it's so funny and so modern. Unbelievable. You… — Julie Walters Copy Share Image
“When I asked her what she'd thought of Pride and Prejudice, she only wondered aloud how anyone could have written a novel… — Michelle Cooper Copy Share Image
It's different to read a book for pleasure than to read it analytically. In the past, I'd read Pride and Prejudice for… — Curtis Sittenfeld Copy Share Image
I thought every other kid was like me. I'd watch films and act them out on my own and wish I could… — Kimberley Nixon Copy Share Image
If you view history as a backdrop, set-dressing or fiction, then 'Pride and Prejudice' is hugely entertaining. My reread saw the misery… — Sara Pascoe Copy Share Image
“What am I to give the housemaids here? and do you object to my reading novels, if Lady Eskdale says there is… — Emily Eden Copy Share Image
“When The Journal of Words compiled its list of the one hundred best novels written in English, do you know that Pride… — Michael Thomas Ford Copy Share Image
“I remember how Sebastian and I met in study hall, how the first time I saw him he was reading Pride and… — Lauren Barnholdt Copy Share Image
“Of those of us who comprise the real clan of the book, who read not to judge the reading of others but… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“Whatever lessens suffering in yourself and others, that is right. Whatever increases suffering, that is wrong. The answer is within you. When… — Satish Kumar Copy Share Image
As the tide of feminism that crested two decades ago recedes and the old advance-and-retreat games of courtship return, "Pride & Prejudice"… — Stephen Holden Copy Share Image
“My hand lowers to the small of her back, and I leave her with one last kiss to the forehead that feels… — Krista Ritchie Copy Share Image
“She longed to know what at the moment was passing in his mind, in what manner he thought of her, and whether,… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“What should we read next?” Bernadette asked. “Pride and Prejudice is my favorite. So let’s do that,” Sylvia said. Are you sure,… — Karen Joy Fowler Copy Share Image
“What is your favorite book?” One of Jane’s dark eyebrows lifted. “Rather like choosing a favorite shade of blue, my lady. Each… — Elisa Braden Copy Share Image
There isn't a book that has changed me, but I have favourites such as 'Pride and Prejudice' which I often re-read. — Carolina Herrera Copy Share Image
It taught me to hope," said he, "as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before." Mr. Darcy - Pride and… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
The 'Pride and Prejudice' with Colin Firth and Jennifer Ehle was something I watched on a weekly basis with my mum at… — Gugu Mbatha-Raw Copy Share Image
I have a screened in porch, and it's nice to curl up with a book outside when it's raining, especially an old… — Amanda Hocking Copy Share Image
When I was 8, I was reading 'Gone with the Wind' and 'Pride and Prejudice' and all that, not knowing it wasn't… — Stephenie Meyer Copy Share Image
“Every impulse of feeling should be guided by reason - (Mary Bennet) Pride and Prejudice” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Till I have your disposition, your goodness, I never can have your happiness.” ~ Jane Austen (Pride & Prejudice)” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I do not cough for my own amusement,' replied Kitty fretfully to her Papa in 'Pride & Prejudice” — Lynne Leonhardt Copy Share Image
“Miss Bingley was left to all the satisfaction of having forced him to say what gave no on any pain but herself.… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Can you put your hands on my crotch?” “Why, hell no, I cannot.” I didn’t remember anything like this happening in Pride… — Jennifer Echols Copy Share Image
Mr. Darcy was in Pride and Prejudice and at first he was all snooty and huffy; then he fell in a lake… — Louise Rennison Copy Share Image
“...It was painful, exceedingly painful, to know that they were under obligations to a person who could never receive a return..." The… — Rachel Van Dyken Copy Share Image
And I like the look on people's faces when I say I'm doing this movie called Pride and Prejudice and they kind… — Rosamund Pike Copy Share Image
I kind of muddled through 'Pride & Prejudice,' but with 'Atonement,' I knew what I was doing. That makes it sound like… — Joe Wright Copy Share Image
I've never read 'Pride and Prejudice and Zombies,' although I certainly know what that is. And what I love about that concept… — Roberto Aguirre-Sacasa Copy Share Image