Darcy Quote by Jane Austen Download Open image “It taught me to hope, as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before.” — Jane Austen ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Darcy Hope Prejudice Pride Said Taught
I'd almost say hope isn't what it used to be. It's very difficult today to be a teacher. I speak to children. And tell them, look, no matter what, you must have hope. You must. When I invoke Camus, who said when there is no hope, you must invent hope. . .hope is something that is not what God gives… — Elie Wiesel Copy Share
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“…for I look upon the Frasers to be about as unhappy as most other married people.” — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
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her spirits wanted the solitude and silence which only numbers could give. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
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They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
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