Quotes About Relationship
No sé, todavía qué es lo que separa el aprecio del amor.
~ Jane Austen
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I lay it down as a general rule, Harriet, that if a woman doubts as to whether she should accept a man or not, she certainly ought to refuse him. If she can hesitate as to 'Yes,' she ought to say 'No' directly. It is not a state to be safely entered into with doubtful feelings, with half a heart.
~ Jane Austen
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Marianne could never love by halves; and her whole heart became, in time, as much devoted to her husband as it had once been to Willoughby.
~ Jane Austen
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But how little of permanent happiness could belong to a couple who were only brought together because their passions were stronger than their virtue, she could easily conjecture.
~ Jane Austen
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To complete every other recommendation, he had almost told her that he loved her. What strength, or what constancy of affection he might be subject to, was another point; but at present she could not doubt his having a decidedly warm admiration, a conscious preference of herself; and this persuasion, joined to all the rest, made her think that she must be a little in love with him, in spite of every previous determination against it.
~ Jane Austen
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People that marry can never part, but must go and keep house together. People that dance only stand opposite each other in a long room for half an hour.
~ Jane Austen
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There is so much of gratitude or vanity in almost every attachment, that it is not safe to leave any to itself. We can all begin freely—a slight preference is natural enough; but there are very few of us who have heart enough to be really in love without encouragement. In nine cases out of ten a women had better show more affection than she feels. Bingley likes your sister undoubtedly; but he may never do more than like her, if she does not help him on.
~ Jane Austen
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But a note had had been prepared and left for her, written in the very style to touch --a small mixture of reproach with a great deal of kindness
~ Jane Austen
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I must be more in want of a friend, or an agreeable companion, than I have yet been, to take the trouble of conquering any body's reserve to procure one.
~ Jane Austen
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She had seen the same Frederick Wentworth.
~ Jane Austen
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There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement. When he talked, she heard the same voice, and discerned the same mind.
~ Jane Austen
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He is a gentleman and i am a gentleman's daughter. so far we are equal.
~ Jane Austen
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She liked him too little to care for his approbation.
~ Jane Austen
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I have never yet known what it was to separate esteem and love
~ Jane Austen
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It was contrary to every doctrine of hers that difference of fortune should keep any couple asunder who were attracted by resemblance of disposition;
~ Jane Austen
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In marrying your nephew, I should not consider myself as quitting that sphere. He is a gentleman; I am a gentleman's daughter; so far we are equal.
~ Jane Austen
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endeavours to separate us were the means of removing all my doubts.
~ Jane Austen
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Yes, sighed Anne, we shall, indeed, be known to be related to them! then
~ Jane Austen
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An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if you do.
~ Jane Austen
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Mr. Richard Harvey is going to be married; but as it is a great secret, and only known to half the neighborhood, you must not mention it. The lady's name is Musgrave.
~ Jane Austen
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I was sixteen years old when you were born.
~ Jane Austen
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You are too generous to trifle with me. 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.
~ Jane Austen
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Hepimiz serbestçe baÅŸlayabiliriz. Hafif bir eÄŸilim gayet doÄŸald?r ama pek az?m?zda cesaret verilmeden gerçekten a??k olacak yürek vard?r.
~ Jane Austen
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An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if you do not marry Mr. Collins, and I will never see you again if youdo.
~ Jane Austen
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