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Ill Quotes by Jane Austen
- A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill.
- the Musgroves had had the ill fortune of a very troublesome, hopeless son, and the good fortune to lose him before he reached his twentieth…
- When the evening was over, Anne could not be amused…nor could she help fearing, on more serious reflection, that, like many other great moralists and…
- Oh! you are a great deal too apt, you know, to like people in general. You never see fault in any body. All the world…
- He was not an ill-disposed young man, unless to be rather cold hearted, and rather selfish, is to be ill-disposed....
- 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…
- I am determined that only the deepest love will induce me into matrimony. So... I shall end an old maid, and teach your ten children…
- My object then," replied Darcy, "was to show you, by every civility in my power, that I was not so mean as to resent the…
More Ill Quotes
- To run away from trouble is a form of cowardice and, while it is true that the suicide braves death, he does… — Aristotle
- A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill. — Jane Austen
- They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea. — Francis Bacon
- As the births of living creatures are at first ill-shapen, so are all innovations, which are the births of time. — Francis Bacon
- For better or ill, I was very heavily influenced by men I knew who always dressed formally. — Alec Baldwin
- Nothing is a greater impediment to being on good terms with others than being ill at ease with yourself. — Honore de Balzac
- Accomplishment is socially judged by ill defined criteria so that one has to rely on others to find out how one is… — Albert Bandura
- I'm either mentally ill or Jewish. I can't sometimes tell the difference. — Roseanne Barr
- There is so much good in the worst of us, and so much bad in the best of us, that it ill… — James Truslow Adams
- No one in the United States has become seriously ill or has died because of any kind of accident at a civilian… — Joe Barton
- It is by universal misunderstanding that all agree. For if, by ill luck, people understood each other, they would never agree. — Charles Baudelaire
- The moment an ill can be patiently handled, it is disarmed of its poison, though not of its pain. — Henry Ward Beecher