Anne-eliot Quote by Jane Austen Download Open image ““Dare not say that man forgets sooner than woman, that his love has an earlier death.”” — Jane Austen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.1 out of 5 (7 ratings) Copy quoteShare Anne-eliot Captain-wentworth Death Love
“Dare not say that men forget sooner than women, that his love has an earlier death. Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I do think that men can forget a lost love quickly. I know that women would find it much harder.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
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“Anyone familiar with the love affairs between men and women could have told them that theirs would soon be over.” — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image
“I am no longer in love with her, that's certain, but maybe I love her. Love is so short, forgetting is so long.” — Pablo Neruda Copy Share Image
“our love didn’t end when your life did. I will love and miss you until the day I die!” — M.A. Comley Copy Share Image
“How earnestly did she then wish that her former opinions had been more reasonable, more moderate!” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“it is very well worth-while to be tormented for two or three years of one's life, for the sake of being able to read… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Everybody is taken in at some period or another. [...] In marriage especially. [...] There is not one in a hundred of either sex,… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
She knew that what Marianne and her mother conjectured one moment, they believed the next: that with them, to wish was to hope, and… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“…for I look upon the Frasers to be about as unhappy as most other married people.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“It raises my spleen more than any thing, to have the pretence of being asked, of being given a choice, and at the same… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
her spirits wanted the solitude and silence which only numbers could give. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“...the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Such squeamish youths as cannot bear to be connected with a little absurdity are not worth a regret. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“I must tell you what you will not ask, though I may wish it unsaid the next moment” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“He shrugged happily. “Let’s make plaid, canvas and compasses my absolute trademarks. Dustin McHugh. All plaid. All canvas. All the time. And I’m never… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Jenna still called it: ‘The Incident That Can Not be Named’. As in, Vere’s personal Voldemort.” — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“But the same spirits of analogy will authorise me to assert that ours are the most tender. Man is more robust than woman, but… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
“Mr. Roth. The Devil is holding your daughter’s hand. Now would be a great time to step up and whack the kid with your… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Nobody sounds like that! Mom, Aunt Nan, it won’t work. No way is he ever, ever, ever going to blend in. And his...you know…his… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Hey now, it issthhhh new technology. Dustin: "The dentissthh says all my teethtths will ssseparate if I don’t keep it in.” Jenna: “But our… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“She kept her voice steady in an attempt to play this cool. “Uh, Mom? Any time you want to step in? Permanently ground him?… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“I repel all guys. Now I have proof. PROOF. Wait till Jenna hears. Maybe I need a different deodorant? She ran her tongue over… — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image
“Nice of you to care, gnome girl.” He tapped his cheeks, grinning now.” — Anne Eliot Copy Share Image