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 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.””
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.
Question your quick judgments of others.
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When to use this quote
- party gatherings
- online forums
- workplace meetings
- family events
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What assumptions do you make about noisy people?
- How can you practice empathy in such moments?
Bias can distort understanding and harm relationships.