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Quotes About Judgment

The manner in which they spoke of the Meryton assembly was sufficiently characteristic. Bingley had never met
~ Jane Austen
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
She expected from other people the same opinions and feelings as her own, and she judged of their motives by the immediate effect of their actions on herself.
~ Jane Austen
En ciertos casos he dado muestras de total incomprensión respecto de algunas personas, teniendo a muchos por más alegres, más graves o más estúpidos de lo que realmente son; aunque no puedo precisar de qué circunstancia deriva el error. Unas veces nos guiamos en tales materias por lo que ellos mismos dicen, otras por lo que afirman los demás; el hecho es que no nos tomamos el trabajo de observar por nosotros mismos.
~ Jane Austen
Pero mientras la gente se deje arrastrar por su imaginación para formarse juicios errados sobre nuestra conducta y la califique basándose en meras apariencias, nuestra felicidad estará siempre a merced del azar
~ Jane Austen
I can readily believe," answered he gravely, "that report may vary greatly with respect to me;
~ Jane Austen
I have courted prepossession and ignorance, and driven reason away, where either were concerned. Till this moment I never knew myself.
~ Jane Austen
You know what he thinks of Cowper and Scott;
~ Jane Austen
Un carácter complejo no tiene qué ser más o menos estimable que uno como el suyo.
~ Jane Austen
Lizzy is not a bit better than the others; and I am sure she is not half so handsome as Jane, nor half so good-humoured as Lydia. But you are always giving her the preference.
~ Jane Austen
She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me;
~ 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
Može li iko upoznati ne?iju narav u Batu, ili na kojem drugom javnom mestu... Sve je to ništavno; ne može se tako ništa znati. Samo kada ?ovek vidi ženu u njenom domu, me?u njenim prijateljima, onakvu kakva je uvek. Tek onda može da stekne ispravno mišljenje. Sve drugo je sre?a i naga?anje - a ?esto se ispostavi da je zla sre?a.
~ Jane Austen
Može li iko upoznati ne?iju narav u Batu, ili na kojem drugom javnom mestu... Sve je to ništavno; ne može se tako ništa znati. Samo kada ?ovek vidi ženu u njenom domu, me?u njenim prijateljima, onakvu kakva je uvek. Tek onda može da stekne ispravno mišljenje. Sve drugo je sre?a i naga?anje - a ?esto se ispostavi da je zla sre?a.
~ Jane Austen
Miss Bennet he acknowledged to be pretty, but she smiled too much.
~ Jane Austen
do not believe Mrs. Long will do any such thing. She has two nieces of her own. She is a selfish, hypocritical woman, and I have no opinion of her.
~ Jane Austen
The worst of Bath was the number of its plain women. He
~ Jane Austen
And never allow yourself to be blinded by prejudice?
~ Jane Austen
Anne could not believe in their having the same sort of pride, she was pleased with him for not liking Mrs Clay;
~ Jane Austen
Elinor...whose advice was so effectual, possessed a strength of understanding and coolness of judgment...her disposition was affectionate, and her feelings were strong; but she knew how to govern them.
~ Jane Austen
His coming into the country at all is a most insolent thing, indeed, and I wonder how he could presume to do it. I pity you, Miss Eliza, for this discovery of your favourite's guilt; but really, considering his descent, one could not expect much better.
~ Jane Austen
Sometimes one is guided by what they say of themselves, and very frequently bu what other people say of them, without giving oneself time to deliberate and judge.
~ Jane Austen
Lucy no carece de juicio, y ése es el fundamento sobre el que se puede construir todo lo que es bueno.
~ Jane Austen
There is a strong idea in the world that a woman cannot live unless she is married, or at all events that if she refrains from marriage she does so for some bad reason.
~ Jane Dunn