All Jane Austen Quotes
- The mere habit of learning to love is the thing; and a teachableness of disposition in a young lady is a great blessing Blessing
- …she had nothing to do but to forgive herself and be happier than ever… Forgive
- …each found her greatest safety in silence… Each
- ...but there are some situations of the human mind in which good sense has very little power... Good
- He had an affectionate heart. He must love somebody. Affectionate
- …one half of her should not be always so much wiser than the other half… Half
- …she felt depressed beyond any thing she had ever known before. Any
- Well, my comfort is, I am sure Jane will die of a broken heart, and then he will be sorry for what he has done. Broken
- How hard it is in some cases to be believed!' 'And how impossible in others! Believed
- I am happier than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh. Mr. Darcy sends you all the love in the world, that he can spare from… All
- She was without any power, because she was without any desire of command over herself. Any
- You have no ambition, I well know. Your wishes are all moderate.' 'As moderate as those of the rest of the world, I believe. I… All
- Marianne was silent; it was impossible for her to say what she did not feel, however trivial the occasion… Feel
- She was stronger alone… Alone
- But to appear happy when I am so miserable — Oh! who can require it? Appear
- From a night of more sleep than she had expected, Marianne awoke the next morning to the same consciousness of misery in which she had… Awoke
- …told herself likewise not to hope. But it was too late. Hope had already entered… Already Entered
- But to live in ignorance on such a point was impossible. Ignorance
- Sometimes one is guided by what they say of themselves, and very frequently by what other people say of them, without giving oneself time to… Dashwood
- I never wish to offend, but I am so foolishly shy, that I often seem negligent, when I am only kept back by my natural… Awkwardness