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Quotes About Desire

Desejo à sua irmã a maior felicidade do mundo; e a Willoughby: Desejo que tente merecê-la.
~ Jane Austen
You pierce my soul. I am half agony. Half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone forever.
~ Jane Austen
This violent oppression of spirits continued the whole evening. She was without any power, because she was without any desire of command over herself.
~ Jane Austen
I cannot intend anything which it must be so completely beyond my power to command.
~ Jane Austen
Your plan is a good one," replied Elizabeth, "where nothing is in question but the desire of being well married, and if I were determined to get a rich husband, or any husband, I dare say I should adopt it.
~ Jane Austen
You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...
~ Jane Austen
Her thoughts were all fixed on that one spot of Pemberley House, whichever it might be, where Mr. Darcy then was. She longed to know what at the moment was passing in his mind—in what manner he thought of her, and whether, in defiance of everything, she was still dear to him.
~ Jane Austen
were I rich enough, I would instantly pull Combe down, and build it up again in the exact plan of this cottage.' 'With dark narrow stairs, and a kitchen that smokes, I suppose,' said Elinor.
~ Jane Austen
I have struggled in vain and I can bear it no longer. These past months have been a torment. I love you. Most ardently.
~ Jane Austen
I wish Frederick would spread a little more canvass, and bring us home one of these young ladies to Kellynch.
~ Jane Austen
It darted through her with the speed of an arrow that Mr. Knightley must marry no one but herself.
~ Jane Austen
Acusaba la falta de su compañía cada día y casi a todas horas, y la necesitaba demasiado para sentir otra cosa que no fuese irritación
~ Jane Austen
Kad?nlar?n hayal gücü çok h?zl?; bir anda beÄŸeniden aÅŸka, aÅŸktan evliliÄŸe s?çr?yor.
~ Jane Austen
Donvel je bio poznat po jagodama, koje su bile izgovor za poziv; ali nikakav izgovor nije bio potreban; ovu damu bi i kupus namamio jer je samo želela da nekuda ide.
~ Jane Austen
She is tolerable, but not handsome enough to tempt me;
~ Jane Austen
should infinitely prefer a book.
~ Jane Austen
All the privilege I claim for my own sex (it is not a very enviable one; you need not covet it), is that of loving longest, when existence or when hope is gone.
~ Jane Austen
Anche se la condannava per le cose passate, e la considerasse con grande e ingiusto risentimento, benché fosse interessato a un'altra non poteva vederla soffrire senza provare il desiderio di procurarle sollievo.
~ Jane Austen
Nobody minds having what is too good for them.
~ Jane Austen
Her affections had continually been fluctuating but never without an object.
~ Jane Austen
He luchado en vano y no quiero luchar más. No puedo contener mis sentimientos. Permítame que le diga cuán ardientemente la admiro y la amo.
~ Jane Austen
Banuiesc ca nu este indispensabil pentru fericirea mea. Cu atat mai bine. Cu siguranta nu ma voi convinge sa simt mai mult decat simt acum. Sunt suficient de indragostita. Mi-ar parea rau sa fiu mai indragostita de atat.
~ Jane Austen
Åžiirin aÅŸk? yok etme yeteneÄŸini ilk kim keÅŸfetti merak ediyorum doÄŸrusu.' -'Åžiiri hep aÅŸk?n g?das? olarak düÅŸünürdüm.' dedi Darcy. -'SaÄŸl?kl?, güçlü, iyi bir aÅŸk için doÄŸru olabilir. Zaten güçlü olan her ÅŸeye her ÅŸey iyi gelir. Ama eÄŸer, zay?f, c?l?z bir eÄŸilimse tatl? bir sone açl?ktan öldürür onu.
~ Jane Austen
En vano he luchado. No servirá. Mis sentimientos no serán reprimidos. Debe permitirme que le diga cuanto la admiro y la amo.
~ Jane Austen