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Business Quote by Jane Austen

“Precious as was the company of her daughter to her, she desired nothing so much as to give up its constant enjoyment to her valued friend; and to see Marianne settled at the mansion-house was equally the wish of Edward and Elinor. They each felt his sorrows, and their own obligations, and…” quote by Jane Austen
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““Precious as was the company of her daughter to her, she desired nothing so much as to give up its constant enjoyment to her valued friend; and to see Marianne settled at the mansion-house was equally the wish of Edward and Elinor. They each felt his sorrows, and their own obligations, and Marianne, by general consent, was to be the reward of all.””

Jane Austen

About This Quote

The excerpt highlights the characters' selfless concern for each other's happiness, showing how love and duty intertwine to support a shared vision of wellbeing.

In simple terms: Characters prioritize each other's joy over personal pleasure.

Key Takeaway

Selfless love and mutual responsibility.

Themes

family friendship duty selflessness

Mood

warm reflective

Type

literary emotional

When to use this quote

  • family gatherings
  • friend support support
  • community events

Key Concepts

interpersonal ethics

Practical Applications

  • Practice active listening
  • Offer help without expecting reward

Questions to Reflect On

  • When does self-sacrifice become detrimental?
  • How can one balance personal desires with caring for others?
A Different Perspective

Overemphasis on others' needs may suppress personal growth.

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