Quotes About Trust
Husbands and wives generally understand when opposition will be vain.
~ Jane Austen
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How hard it is in some cases to be believed! And how impossible in others!
~ Jane Austen
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only Miss Mainwaring; who, coming to town, and putting herself to an expense in clothes which impoverished her for two years, on purpose to secure him, was defrauded of her due by a woman ten years older than herself.
~ Jane Austen
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Ihr seid beide so nachgiebig, daß ihr nie zu einem Entschluß kommen werdet, so gutgläubig, daß euch alle Dienstboten übers Ohr hauen, und so freigebig, daß ihr ständig eure Einkünfte übersteigen werdet.
~ Jane Austen
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Confía en lo que sientes en tu corazón mientras te halles lejos de mí.
~ Jane Austen
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I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends. I have heard you mention them with consideration these twenty years at least.
~ Jane Austen
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Fanny's friendship was all that he had to cling to.
~ Jane Austen
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Si una mujer duda si debe aceptar o no a un hombre, lo evidente es que debería rechazarle.
~ Jane Austen
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They have both," said she, "been deceived, I dare say, in some way or other, of which we can form no idea. Interested people have perhaps misrepresented each to the other. It is, in short, impossible for us to conjecture the causes or circumstances which may have alienated them, without actual blame on either side.
~ Jane Austen
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So much for Isabella," she cried, "and for all our intimacy! She must think me an idiot, or she could not have written so; but perhaps this has served to make her character better known to me than mine is to her. I see what she has been about. She is a vain
~ Jane Austen
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When she is secure of him, there will be more leisure for falling in love as much as she chooses.
~ Jane Austen
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I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him. If she can hesitate as to 'Yes,' she ought to say 'No' directly. It is not a state to be safely entered into with doubtful feelings, with half a heart.
~ Jane Austen
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Perhaps, he would now agree that you should sometimes let people persude you not to do things.
~ Jane Austen
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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? Emma
~ Jane Austen
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There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends. I have no notion of loving people by halves, it is not my nature
~ Jane Austen
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Fingir candor es algo bastante corriente, se ve en todas partes. Pero ser cándido sin ostentación ni premeditación, quedarse con lo bueno de cada uno, mejorarlo aún, y no decir nada de lo malo, eso sólo lo haces tú.
~ Jane Austen
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I must be more in want of a friend, or an agreeable companion, than I have yet been, to take the trouble of conquering any body's reserve to procure one.
~ Jane Austen
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If I endeavor to undeceive people as to the rest of his conduct, who will believe me? The general prejudice against Mr. Darcy is so violent that it would be the death of half the good people in Meryton, to attempt to place him in an amiable light. -Chapter 7
~ Jane Austen
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Usted es demasiado generosa para jugar con mis sentimientos. Si los suyos siguen siendo los mismos del pasado abril, dígamelo en seguida. Mi afecto y mis deseos no han cambiado, pero una palabra suya me silenciará para siempre
~ Jane Austen
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Sono poche le persone a cui io voglio veramente bene e ancor meno sono quelle di cui io nutro una buona opinione. Più conosco il mondo e meno ne sono entusiasta: ogni giorno che passa mi conferma nel mio giudizio sull'instabilità dei caratteri e sullo scarso affidamento che va fatto su ciò che può apparire merito o ingegno.
~ Jane Austen
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Ninguna de las dos tiene nada que contar; tú porque no comunicas nada, y yo porque nada escondo.
~ Jane Austen
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The more I see the world, most dislike, and the time confirms my belief in the inconsistency of human nature and how little can one trust the appearances of goodness or intelligence
~ Jane Austen
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I have often thought them the worst of the two, replied he coolly. Business, you know, may bring money, but friendship hardly ever does.
~ Jane Austen
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The good sense of Colonel
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