You could not make me happy, and I am convinced that I am the last woman in the world who would make you so.
Jane AustenWell, said Anne, 'I certainly am proud, too proud to enjoy a welcome which depends so entirely upon place.
Jane AustenI am not a great reader and I have pleasure in many things.
Jane AustenI thank you again and again for the hounour you have done me in your proposals, but to accept them is absolutely impossible. My feelings in every respect forbid it. Can I speak plainer? Do not consider me now as an elegant female, intending to plague you, but as an rational creature, speaking the truth from her heart.
Jane AustenI am not romantic, you know; I never was.
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I should not mind anything at all.
Jane AustenThe more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it.
Jane AustenDo not be in a hurry, the right man will come at last
Jane AustenHaving never fancied herself in love before, her regard had all the warmth of first attachment, and from her age and disposition, greater steadiness than first attachments often boast; and so fervently did she value his remembrance, and prefer him to every other man, that all her good sense, and all her attention to the feelings of her friends, were requisite to check the indulgence of those regrets, which must have been injurious to her own health and their tranquility.
Jane AustenA man who has been refused! How could I ever be foolish enough to expect a renewal of his love? Is there one among the sex, who would not protest against such a weakness as a second proposal to the same woman? There is no indignity so abhorrent to their feelings!
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