Every thing was to take its natural course, however, neither impelled nor assisted.
Jane AustenTag: inertia
Where the waters do agree, it is quite wonderful the relief they give.
Jane AustenHappiness must preclude false indulgence and physic.
Jane AustenTag: happiness
There seemed a gulf impassable between them.
Jane AustenWoe betide him, and her too, when it comes to things of consequence, when they are placed in circumstances requiring fortitude and strength of mind, if she have not resolution enough to resist idle interference ... It is the worst evil of too yielding and indecisive a character, that no influence over it can be depended on. You are never sure of a good impression being durable; everybody may sway it. Let those who would be happy be firm.
Jane AustenTag: strength empowerment judgment weakness self-determination independence persuasion interference
A man who had felt less, might.
Jane Austen..that sanguine expectation of happiness which is happiness itself
Jane AustenTag: anticipation
Mr. Darcy sends you all the love in the world that he can spare from me.
Jane AustenI wish, as well as everybody else, to be perfectly happy; but, like everybody else, it must be in my own way.
Jane AustenI have not wanted syllables where actions have spoken so plainly.
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