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Quotes About Belief

I beg your pardon; one knows exactly what to think.
~ Jane Austen
How hard it is in some cases to be believed!' 'And how impossible in others!
~ Jane Austen
Where the mind is perhaps rather unwilling to be convinced, it will always find something to support its doubts.
~ Jane Austen
You know that men can love forever. Please belive that my love could never end.
~ Jane Austen
Now I have done, cried Captain Wentworth. When once married people begin to attack me with,--`Oh! you will think very differently, when you are married.' I can only say, `No, I shall not;' and then they say again, `Yes, you will,' and there is an end of it.
~ Jane Austen
It's a truth universally acknowledged...
~ Jane Austen
My good opinion once lost, is lost forever.
~ Jane Austen
Good opinion once lost, is lost forever
~ Jane Austen
Their union, she believed, could not divide her more from other men, than their final separation.
~ Jane Austen
Era una de esas personas que creen que nada puede ser peligroso, difícil o cansado para nadie, excepto para ellas mismas.
~ Jane Austen
These bitter accusations might have been suppressed, had I, with greater policy, concealed my struggles, and flattered you into the belief of my being impelled by unqualified, unalloyed inclination; by reason, by reflection, by everything. But disguise of every sort is my abhorrence.
~ Jane Austen
La scarsa fiducia che ha nel proprio giudizio gli aveva impedito di ritenere vera una cosa tanto importante per lui, ma la grande fiducia che ha nel mio ha reso tutto più facile
~ Jane Austen
You must give me leave to judge for myself, and pay me the compliment of believing what I say.
~ Jane Austen
There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense. I have met with two instances lately, one I will not
~ Jane Austen
Yet some happiness must and would arise, from the very conviction, that he did suffer.
~ Jane Austen
and everyday confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters.
~ Jane Austen
Because they neither flattered herself nor her children, she could not believe them good-natured; and because they were fond of reading, she fancied them satirical: perhaps without exactly knowing what it was to be satirical; but THAT did not signify. It was censure in common use, and easily given.
~ Jane Austen
It taught me to hope, said he, as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before.
~ Jane Austen
I am only resolved to act in that manner, which will, in my own opinion, constitute my happiness
~ Jane Austen
All have been, or at least all have believed themselves to be, in danger from the pursuit of someone whom they wished to avoid; and all have been anxious for the attentions of someone whom they wished to please.
~ Jane Austen
No, said he, smiling, that is no subject of regret at all. I have no pleasure in seeing my friends, unless I can believe myself fit to be seen.
~ Jane Austen
The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of either merit or sense.
~ Jane Austen
How hard it is in some cases to be believed! And how impossible in others!
~ Jane Austen
There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense. I
~ Jane Austen