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Quotes About Transition

We shall be on good terms again; though we can never be what we once were to each other.
~ Jane Austen
A lady's imagination is very rapid; it jumps from admiration to love, from love to matrimony, in a moment.
~ Jane Austen
I am glad I have done being in love with him.
~ Jane Austen
but time makes many changes.
~ Jane Austen
les gens changent tellement qu'il ya toujours du nouveau à observer.
~ Jane Austen
Djevoja?ka je mašta vrlo brza. Za tren oka sko?i od naklonosti do ljubavi, od ljubavi do braka.
~ Jane Austen
È troppo doloroso gli disse pensare che Charlotte Lucas sarà padrona di questa casa, che io sarò costretta a sgomberarle il campo e a sopportare di vederle prende il mio posto! Non abbandonarti, mia cara, a questi tristi pensieri. Cerchiamo di avere speranze migliori. Illudiamoci che possa essere io a sopravviverti.
~ Jane Austen
Elizabeth could never address her without feeling that all the comfort of intimacy was over, and though determined not to slacken as a correspondent, it was for the sake of what had been, rather than what was.
~ Jane Austen
Pero hay algo tan dulce en los prejuicios de una mente joven, que uno llega a sentir pena de ver cómo ceden y les abren paso a opiniones más comunes.
~ Jane Austen
La imaginación de una dama va muy rápido y salta de la admiración al amor y del amor al matrimonio en un momento
~ Jane Austen
Kad?nlar?n hayal gücü çok h?zl?; bir anda beÄŸeniden aÅŸka, aÅŸktan evliliÄŸe s?çr?yor.
~ Jane Austen
had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older—the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.
~ Jane Austen
Demographic transition is associated with an increase in the quality of health care and sanitation as well as improved access to education, especially for women.
~ Jane B. Reece
Soon now, the faint tinkling of a broken filament will become another sound of another century.
~ Jane Brox
Life does not cease when you are old, it only suffers a rich change. You go on loving, only your love, instead of a burning, fiery furnace, is the mellow glow of an autumn sun.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
An agon, or contest, or wrangling, there will probably be, because Summer contends with Winter, Life with Death, the New Year with the Old. A tragedy must be tragic, must have its pathos, because the Winter, the Old Year, must die.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
The magical dromenon, the Carrying out of Winter, the Bringing in of Spring, is doomed to an inherent and deadly monotony.
~ Jane Ellen Harrison
My mother grieved appropriately for a woman who had lost her husband of almost thirty years so tragically, and then, after six months, she blossomed.
~ Jane Green
The only thing I know for certain is that everything passes. The good times, the bad times.
~ Jane Green
Forever feels a long time when you're eighteen. When you're away from home for the first time in your life, when you forge instant friendships that are so strong they are destined, surely, to be with you until the bitter end.
~ Jane Green
sometimes, in life, you have to make things happen. That you can change your life if you're willing to let go of the old and actively look for the new. That even if you're on the right track you'll get run over if you just sit there.
~ Jane Green
Thoroughly unprepared, we take the step into the afternoon of life. Worse still, we take this step with the false presupposition that our truths and ideals will serve us as hitherto. But we cannot live the afternoon of life according to the program of life's morning, for what was great in the morning will be little at evening, and what in the morning was true, at evening will have become a lie'.
~ Jane Green
However close you are, you know that's another friend you won't be seeing anymore. You won't have anything in common anymore, since you are not interested in babies, and they are no longer interested in life.
~ Jane Green
women change so much in their twenties, they can't possibly know who they are, and the choices they make before the age of thirty are rarely good ones.
~ Jane Green