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Happiness must preclude false indulgence and physic.
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Jane Austen
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I must learn to be content with being happier than I deserve.
By Jane Austen
...when pain is over, the remembrance of it often becomes a pleasure.
By Jane Austen
Without music, life would be a blank to me.
By Jane Austen
How quick come the reasons for approving what we like.
By Jane Austen
One half of the world cannot understand the pleasures of the other.
By Jane Austen
Blessed with so many resources within myself the world was not necessary to me. I could do very well without it.
By Jane Austen
She was stronger alone…
By Jane Austen
I am not only not going to be married, at present, but have very little intention of ever marrying at all.
By Jane Austen
Here are officers enough in Meryton to disappoint all the young ladies in the country.
By Jane Austen
The bells rang, and everybody smiled.
By Jane Austen
…for I look upon the Frasers to be about as unhappy as most other married people.
By Jane Austen
Luck which so often defies anticipation in matrimonial affairs, giving attraction to what is moderate rather than to what is superior.
By Jane Austen
Miss Bingley's congratulations to her brother, on his approaching marriage, were all that was affectionate and insincere.
By Jane Austen
The most incomprehensible thing in the world to a man, is a woman who rejects his offer of marriage!
By Jane Austen
It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.
By Jane Austen
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