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Quotes About Commitment

For my part, I am determined never to speak of it again to anybody. I told my sister Phillips so the other day.
~ Jane Austen
no hay que desesperar de lograr aquello que deseamos, pues la asiduidad, si es constante, consigue el fin que se propone...
~ Jane Austen
I do not play this instrument so well as I should wish to, but I have always supposed that to be my own fault because I would not take the trouble of practicing.
~ Jane Austen
A man would always wish to give a woman a better home than the one he takes her from; and he who can do it, where there is no doubt of her regard, must, I think, be the happiest of mortals.
~ Jane Austen
I never wish to be parted from you from this day on
~ Jane Austen
You have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on
~ Jane Austen
There is one thing...which a man can always do, if he chuses[sic], and that is, his duty.
~ Jane Austen
If a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him.
~ Jane Austen
Te aseguro que no soy de las que quieren a medias. Mis sentimientos siempre son profundos y arraigados...
~ Jane Austen
One had rather, on such occasions, do too much than too little.
~ Jane Austen
Their union, she believed, could not divide her more from other men, than their final separation.
~ Jane Austen
As long as you need time to think my affections and wishes are unchanged, and one word from you will silence me forever on this subject .
~ Jane Austen
There is one thing, Emma, which a man can always do, if he chuses, and that is, his duty; not by manoeuvring and finessing, but by vigour and resolution.
~ Jane Austen
she cannot expect to excel if she does not practice a good deal.
~ Jane Austen
The promise, therefore, was given, and must be performed.
~ Jane Austen
There is always one thing a man can do, if he so chooses, and that is his duty.
~ Jane Austen
I have no notion of loving people by halves; it is not my nature
~ Jane Austen
When a young man, be who he will, comes and makes love to a pretty girl, and promises marriage, he has no business to fly off from his word only because he grows poor, and a richer girl is ready to have him. Why don't he, in such a case, sell his horses, let his house, turn off his servants, and make a thorough reform at once?
~ Jane Austen
She always declares she will never marry, which, of course, means just nothing at all.
~ Jane Austen
If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.--Mr. Darcy
~ Jane Austen
Çünkü s?rf içimizi rahatlatmak için verdiÄŸimiz sözleri bile tutamayacak hale gelirsek, ahlak kurallar?na ne olur?
~ Jane Austen
I was simple enough to think, that because my faith was plighted to another, there could be no danger in my being with you; and that the consciousness of my engagement was to keep my heart as safe and sacred as my honour.
~ Jane Austen
He became what he ought to be: useful to his father, steady and quiet, and not living merely for himself.
~ Jane Austen
Harriet was one of those, who, having once begun, would be always in love.
~ Jane Austen