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Dance Quotes by Jane Austen
- To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love.
- Of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who had made himself agreeable nowhere, and who had not thought her…
- Every savage can dance.
- Oh!†said she, “I heard you before, but I could not immediately determine what to say in reply. You wanted me, I know, to say…
- Whom are you going to dance with?' asked Mr. Knightley. She hesitated a moment and then replied, 'With you, if you will ask me.' Will…
- Do you dance, Mr. Darcy?" Darcy: "Not if I can help it!" Sir William: "What a charming amusement for young people this is, Mr. Darcy!…
- It is your turn to say something now, Mr. Darcy. I talked about the dance, and you ought to make some kind of remark on…
- Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different.
- It may be possible to do without dancing entirely. Instances have been known of young people passing many, many months successively without being at any…
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- To be fond of dancing was a certain step towards falling in love. — Jane Austen
- Most ballet teachers in the United States are terrible. If they were in medicine, everyone would be poisoned. — George Balanchine
- The ballet is a purely female thing; it is a woman, a garden of beautiful flowers, and man is the gardener. — George Balanchine
- Nobody cares if you can't dance well. Just get up and dance. — Dave Barry
- I do not try to dance better than anyone else. I only try to dance better than myself. — Mikhail Baryshnikov