[I]f a book is well written, I always find it too short.
Jane AustenStichwörter: books writing entertainment craft enjoyment
Oh! what a silly Thing is Woman! How vain, how unreasonable!
Jane AustenStichwörter: woman
I do suspect that he is not really necessary to my happiness. So much the better. I certainly will not persuade myself to feel more than I do. I am quite enough in love. I should be sorry to be more.
Jane Austen…what must be at last had better be soon.
Jane AustenLetters are no matter of indifference; they are generally a very positive curse.
Jane AustenStichwörter: letters
There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart,' said she afterwards to herself. 'There is nothing to be compared to it. Warmth and tenderness of heart, with an affectionate, open manner, will beat all the clearness of head in the world, for attraction: I am sure it will.
Jane AustenShe was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy.
Jane AustenStichwörter: happiness
…it was rather because she felt less happy than she had expected. She laughed because she was disappointed…
Jane AustenEven pleasure, you know, is fatiguing…
Jane AustenIt is singularity which often makes the worst part of our suffering, as it always does of our conduct.
Jane AustenStichwörter: suffering actions life-lessons singularity lady-russell
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