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“Mine is a misery which nothing can do away.” quote by Jane Austen
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““Mine is a misery which nothing can do away.””

Jane Austen

About This Quote

The speaker feels trapped in an unrelenting misery that seems impossible to alleviate.

In simple terms: Deep, persistent misery feels inescapable.

Key Takeaway

Seek help to break the cycle of suffering.

Themes

mental health despair loneliness existential

Mood

somber hopeful

Type

reflective emotional

When to use this quote

  • counseling
  • support groups
  • self‑care
  • journaling

Key Concepts

psychology philosophy

Questions to Reflect On

  • What steps could lessen this misery?
  • Who can provide support in such moments?
A Different Perspective

The statement may reflect a temporary state, not permanent.

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