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Quotes About Trust

A veces uno se deja guiar por lo que las personas dicen de sí mismas, y muy a menudo por lo que otras dicen de ellas, sin darse tiempo para deliberar y discernir
~ Jane Austen
I can readily believe," answered he gravely, "that report may vary greatly with respect to me;
~ Jane Austen
with the result of which he trusted he had every reason to be satisfied, since the refusal which his cousin had steadfastly given him would naturally flow from her bashful modesty and the genuine delicacy of her character.
~ Jane Austen
it is better to know as little as possible of the defects of the person with whom you are to pass your life.
~ Jane Austen
she would have been glad to be equally satisfied that her daughter had meant to encourage him by protesting against his proposals, but she dared not believe it, and could not help saying so.
~ Jane Austen
EÄŸer bir kad?n sevgisini sevdiÄŸi adamdan ayn? beceriyle saklarsa adam? elde etme f?rsat?n? kaç?rabilir, o zaman dünyan?n da haberi olmad???na inanmak zay?f bir teselli olur.
~ Jane Austen
Seguramente si nuestro afecto es recíproco, nuestros corazones se entenderán. No somos un par de chiquillos para guardar una irritada reserva, ser mal dirigidos por la inadvertencia de algún momento o jugar como con un fantasma con nuestra propia felicidad.
~ Jane Austen
Attendance, forbearance, patience with Darcy, was injury to Wickham.
~ Jane Austen
Senza dubbio, se vi è un affetto costante da entrambi i lati, i nostri cuori dovranno comprendersi tra non molto. Non siamo due ragazzi che si abbandonino a capricci e irritazione, ingannati dalla minima disattenzione di un momento, pronti a giocare d'azzardo con la nostra felicità.
~ Jane Austen
We have neither of us any thing to tell; you, because you do not communicate, and I, because I conceal nothing.
~ Jane Austen
There can hardly be a more unpleasant sensation than the having anything returned on our hands which we have given with a reasonable hope of its contributing to the comfort of a friend.
~ Jane Austen
Resignation to inevitable evils is the evil duty of us all; the peculiar duty of a young man who has been so fortunate as I have been in early preferment; and I trust I am resigned.
~ Jane Austen
I am quite uneasy about your dear brother, not having heard from him since he went to Oxford; and am fearful of some misunderstanding. Your kind offices will set all right: he is the only man I ever did or could love, and I trust you will convince him of it.
~ Jane Austen
How much I shall have to tell! Elizabeth added privately, And how much I shall have to conceal!
~ Jane Austen
No more have I," said Mr. Bennet; "and I am glad to find that you do not depend on her serving you.
~ Jane Austen
and yet, it was not in her nature to question the veracity of a young man of such amiable appearance as Wickham.
~ Jane Austen
Son muy pocas las personas a las que quiero de verdad, y de pocos tengo buen concepto. Cuanto más conozco el mundo, menos me gusta; y cada día estoy más convencida de la inconstancia del carácter humano, y de lo poco fiable que es la apariencia de valía o de buen juicio.
~ Jane Austen
in der echten englischen Art, bei der sich unter fast gleichgültig wirkender Gelassenheit eine gegenseitige Zuneigung verbirgt, die stark genug ist, dass jeder für den anderen im Notfall auch durch Feuer geht.
~ Jane Austen
felt that she could so much more depend upon the sincerity of those who sometimes looked or said a careless or a hasty thing, than of those whose presence of mind never varied, whose tongue never slipped.
~ Jane Austen
To you I shall say, as I have often said before, do not be in a hurry, the right man will come at last; you will in the course of the next two or three years meet with somebody more generally unexceptionable than anyone you have yet known, who will love you as warmly as possible, and who will so completely attract you that you will feel you never really loved before.
~ Jane Austen
Man niekada neateit? ? galv? matuoti santuokos pasisekimo myliomis.
~ Jane Austen
You must not suspect me. It mortifies me. I assure you that I have now learnt to enjoy his conversation as an agreeable and sensible young man, without having a wish beyond it. I am perfectly satisfied, from what his manners now are, that he never had any design of engaging my affection.
~ Jane Austen
El ceder sin convicción no habla en favor del entendimiento de ninguno de los dos .
~ Jane Austen
Never trust someone who can't enjoy music [...] you can guarantee that they're only half alive.
~ Jane Godwin