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Whatever Quotes by Jane Austen
- Men of sense, whatever you may choose to say, do not want silly wives.
- I have no pretensions whatever to that kind of elegance which consists in tormenting a respectable man.
- That is what I like; that is what a young man ought to be. Whatever be his pursuits, his eagerness in them should know no…
- But remember that the pain of parting from friends will be felt by everybody at times, whatever be their education or state. Know your own…
- I do assure you, Sir, that I have no pretension whatever of that kind of elegance which consists in tormenting a respectable man. I would…
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