Five is the very awkwardest of all posible numbers to sit down to table. Jane Austen More Quotes by Jane Austen More Quotes From Jane Austen Time will generally lessen the interest of every attachment not within the daily circle. Jane Austen interest circles attachment Time did not compose her. Jane Austen If things are going untowardly one month, they are sure to mend the next. Jane Austen next months literature My Emma, does not every thing serve to prove more and more the beauty of truth and sincerity in all our dealings with each other? Jane Austen emma sincerity doe He could not forgive her, but he could not be unfeeling. Though condemning her for the past, and considering it with high and unjust resentment, though perfectly careless of her, and though becoming attached to another, still he could not see her suffer, without the desire of giving her relief. It was a remainder of former sentiment; it was an impulse of pure, though unacknowledged friendship; it was a proof of his own warm and amiable heart. Jane Austen pain heart past When money is once parted with, it can never return. Jane Austen return ..that sanguine expectation of happiness which is happiness itself Jane Austen sanguine expectations There are few people whom I really love and still fewer of whom I think well. Jane Austen pride-and-prejudice-book people thinking Those who have not more must be satisfied with what they have. Jane Austen mansfield-park satisfied Woe 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 Austen evil mind character All the world is good and agreeable in your eyes. Jane Austen eye world Is there not something wanted, Miss Price, in our language - a something between compliments and - and love - to suit the sort of friendly acquaintance we have had together? Jane Austen age missing love to hope was to expect Jane Austen May I ask you what these questions tend?' 'Merely to the illustration of your character,' said she, endeavouring to shake off her gravity. 'I am trying to make it out.' 'And what is your success?' She shook her head. 'I do not get on at all. I hear such different accounts of you as puzzle me exceedingly. Jane Austen illustration trying character It is wonderful, for almost all his actions may be traced to pride;-and pride has often been his best friend. Jane Austen pride action may He was the proudest, most disagreeable man in the world, and every body hoped that he would never come there again. Jane Austen body men world People that marry can never part, but must go and keep house together. People that dance only stand opposite each other in a long room for half an hour. Jane Austen opposites long people But there was happiness elsewhere which no description can reach. Jane Austen description elsewhere It is a difference of opinion which does not admit of proof. We each begin probably with a little bias towards our own sex, and upon that bias build every circumstance in favour of it which has occurred within our own circle. Jane Austen circles differences sex Have you any other objection than your belief of my indifference?" - Elizabeth Bennet Jane Austen objections indifference belief