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Attachment Quotes by Jane Austen
- I can easily believe it. Women of that class have great opportunities, and if they are intelligent may be well worth listening to. Such varieites…
- She tried to be calm, and leave things to take their course; and tried to dwell much on this argument of rational dependence – “Surely,…
- I have had to contend against the unkindness of his sister, and the insolence of his mother; and have suffered the punishment of an attachment,…
- Time will generally lessen the interest of every attachment not within the daily circle.
- If a woman conceals her affection with the same skill from the object of it, she may lose the opportunity of fixing him; and it…
- If gratitude and esteem are good foundations of affection, Elizabeth's change of sentiment will be neither improbable nor faulty. But if otherwise--if regard springing from…
- She is probably by this time as tired of me, as I am of her; but as she is too Polite and I am too…
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