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Who Quotes by Jane Austen
- The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid.
- My idea of good company is the company of clever, well-informed people who have a great deal of conversation; that is what I call good…
- There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves.
- A person who can write a long letter with ease, cannot write ill.
- Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of being.
- No man is offended by another man's admiration of the woman he loves; it is the woman only who can make it a torment.
- Those who do not complain are never pitied.
- They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nature early in life.
- To look almost pretty is an acquisition of higher delight to a girl who has been looking plain for the first fifteen years of her…
- Human nature is so well disposed towards those who are in interesting situations, that a young person, who either marries or dies, is sure of…
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