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Quotes About Revelation

Estás deseando decirlo y no tengo inconveniente en escucharlo.
~ Jane Austen
Do you not want to know who has taken it?" cried his wife impatiently. "You want to tell me, and I have no objection to hearing it." This
~ Jane Austen
and, my dear aunt, if you do not tell me in an honourable manner, I shall certainly be reduced to tricks and stratagems to find out.
~ Jane Austen
Seldom, very seldom, does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised, or a little mistaken;
~ Jane Austen
He had found her agitated and low. Frank Churchill was a villain. He heard her declare that she had never loved him. Frank Churchill's character was not desperate. She was his own Emma, by hand and word, when they returned into the house; and if he could have thought of Frank Churchill then, he might have deemed him a very good sort of fellow.
~ Jane Austen
No puedo concretar la hora, ni el sitio, ni la mirada, ni las palabras que pusieron los cimientos de mi amor. Hace bastante tiempo. Estaba ya medio enamorado de ti antes de saber que te quería
~ Jane Austen
Mr. Bennet's expectations were fully answered.
~ Jane Austen
She was, in fact, beginning very much to wonder that she had ever thought him pleasing at all; and his sight was so inseparably connected with some very disagreeable feelings, that, except in a moral light, as a penance, a lesson, a source of profitable humiliation to her own mind, she would have
~ Jane Austen
But if a woman is partial to a man, and does not endeavour to conceal it, he must find it out.
~ Jane Austen
Esto es algo más que el descubrimiento de un documento, es el descubrimiento de una inspiración.
~ Jane Austen
How much I shall have to tell! Elizabeth added privately, And how much I shall have to conceal!
~ Jane Austen
Good God! Willloughby, what is the meaning of this? -Marianne Dashwood
~ Jane Austen
Lady Robert is delighted with P. and P., and really was so, as I understand, before she knew who wrote it, for of course she knows now. He told her with as much satisfaction as if it were my wish.
~ Jane Austen
These matters are always a secret, till it is found out that every body knows them.
~ Jane Austen
usual. She walked to the couch and sat down, her eyes closed once again. She spoke rather slowly. The following is my reconstruction of the brief and somewhat enigmatic session.) There is no necessity for taking notes. There is something here that you
~ Jane Roberts
The main point I want to make in this chapter is that you are already familiar with all conditions you will meet after death, and you can become consciously aware of these to some extent.
~ Jane Roberts
Evelyn looked at Ann, the child she had always wanted, the friend she had once had, the lover she had never considered. Of course she wanted Ann. Pride, morality, and inexperience had kept her from admitting it frankly to herself from the first moment she had seen Ann.
~ Jane Rule
I always feel a little guilty when I break bad news to someone, because that energy, of knowing something others don't, sort of puffs you up.
~ Jane Smiley
surprised. Then everyone, by unspoken
~ Jane Smiley
There is something I have noticed about desire, that it opens the eyes and strikes them blind at the same time.
~ Jane Smiley
hands behind his head. He took another deep breath. The whore
~ Jane Smiley
She looked out the window of her office, feeling that she had passed through a doorway that she had never realized was there.
~ Jane Smiley
You think you know this story. You do not.
~ Jane Yolen
I tell the truth,' she said. 'But I tell it slant.
~ Jane Yolen