Author of quotes: Jane Austen. Page 4



All that is generated by a cunning, disgusting.
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If she only had lunch with him, she can only be judged on its appetite.
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The wisest and best of men, - Nay, the wisest and best of their actions may be ridiculed by those for whom the main thing in life is a joke.
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... For this great lady did not exist trifles, unworthy of her attention, if only these little things was her opportunity to teach others.
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When you try to intimidate me I become even more audacious.
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I know you can't be happy, won't be able to respect yourself if you don't appreciate your husband, to look up at him.
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His attachment to her, became to her suddenly a road especially at the time when it was impossible to expect that it will continue.
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And, caring about the consistency of the correspondence, she realized that it was not for real, and just for the sake of their past friendship.
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But every spiritual impulse, you should check mind.
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I console myself, at least, the fact that this was all just in my mind but me nobody hurt.
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Separation could quench this feeling, or circumstances demanded that he suppress it, but she did not believe that this feeling did not exist.
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However, by Marianne... he always retained the tenderness, which awoke in him a great interest in everything that was happening to her, and turned her to him in a secret measure of female perfection.
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Is that all? - cried Elizabeth. - I thought at least the pigs in the garden had fled, and there is nothing but lady Catherine and her daughter!
Quote Explanation: Translated By A. Gryzunova
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'I confess,' said miss Lucas, the pride of Mr. Darcy offends me as much as anybody another. He has to be proud of sufficient reason. One cannot wonder that so very fine a young man, noble and rich, holds a high opinion of his person. He, if I may say so, has a right to be proud.
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After all, if he was unhappy, nothing is so comforting, like a story about other people's troubles.
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