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Humor Quote by Jane Austen

“A general silence prevailed--A silence, which was by nothing interrupted but by the loud and repeated snores of one of the Party. "What an illiterate villian must that man be! (thought I to myself) What a total want of delicate refinement must he have, who can thus shock our senses by such a…” quote by Jane Austen
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““A general silence prevailed--A silence, which was by nothing interrupted but by the loud and repeated snores of one of the Party. "What an illiterate villian must that man be! (thought I to myself) What a total want of delicate refinement must he have, who can thus shock our senses by such a brutal noise! He must I am certain be capable of every bad action! There is no crime too black for such a Character!" Thus reasoned I within myself, and doubtless such were the reflections of my fellow travellers.””

Jane Austen

About This Quote

A narrator judges a noisy party guest harshly, projecting moral superiority and suspicion.

In simple terms: Judgmental thoughts arise from hearing irritating behavior.

Key Takeaway

Question your quick judgments of others.

Themes

judgment social perception self‑reflection

Mood

critical introspective

Type

observational philosophical

When to use this quote

  • party gatherings
  • online forums
  • workplace meetings
  • family events

Key Concepts

psychology social dynamics bias

Questions to Reflect On

  • What assumptions do you make about noisy people?
  • How can you practice empathy in such moments?
A Different Perspective

Bias can distort understanding and harm relationships.

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