Quotes About People
When people are determined on a mode of conduct which they know to be wrong, they feel injured by the expectation of any thing better from them.
~ Jane Austen
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There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well
~ Jane Austen
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But perhaps the abuse of such people as yourself and Marianne will make amends for the regard of Lady Middle- ton and her mother. If their praise is censure, your censure may be praise, for they are not more undiscerning, than you are prejudiced and unjust.
~ Jane Austen
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There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence that can be placed on the appearance of merit or sense. I
~ Jane Austen
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les gens changent tellement qu'il ya toujours du nouveau à observer.
~ Jane Austen
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My being charming, Harriet, is not quite enough to induce me to marry; I must find other people charming—one
~ Jane Austen
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absurdity—Actually snowing at this moment!— The folly of not allowing people to be comfortable at home—and the folly of people's not staying comfortably at home when they can!
~ Jane Austen
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Sono poche le persone a cui io voglio veramente bene e ancor meno sono quelle di cui io nutro una buona opinione. Più conosco il mondo e meno ne sono entusiasta: ogni giorno che passa mi conferma nel mio giudizio sull'instabilità dei caratteri e sullo scarso affidamento che va fatto su ciò che può apparire merito o ingegno.
~ Jane Austen
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There are few people whom I really love, and still fewer of whom I think well. The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it; and every day confirms my belief of the inconsistency of all human characters, and of the little dependence
~ Jane Austen
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Yra labai nedaug žmoni?, kuriuos aš tikrai myliu, ir dar mažiau toki?, kuriuos gerbiu. Kuo ilgiau aš stebiu pasaul?, tuo mažiau esu juo patenkinta.
~ Jane Austen
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İnsanlar, kendileri o kadar deÄŸiÅŸiyorlar ki içlerinde hep gözlemlenecek yeni bir ÅŸey oluyor.
~ Jane Austen
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Hope is often misunderstood. People tend to think that it is simply passive wishful thinking: I hope something will happen but I'm not going to do anything about it. This is indeed the opposite of real hope, which requires action and engagement
~ Jane Goodall
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Today it is known as Haller Park and is visited by people from around the world, and it serves as a model for other restoration projects.
~ Jane Goodall
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The program—which is all about taking care of people so they are better able to care for
~ Jane Goodall
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Isn't it funny how sometimes you can instantly connect with people? How, despite being almost strangers, you can feel that you have known someone all your life?
~ Jane Green
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My conscious self would do anything to avoid people with cheating tendencies, but my subconscious keeps trying to recreate home and keeps bringing me back to people who recreate my childhood.
~ Jane Green
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Whatever they may have felt about the risks of such a step, I was beginning to feel confident that Stephen would survive. How could he not survive with so many people contributing in every imaginable way to his recovery? Some
~ Jane Hawking
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A vigorous culture capable of making corrective,stabilizing changes depends heavily on its educated people, and especially upon their critical capacities and depth of understanding.
~ Jane Jacobs
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The primary economic conflict, I think, is between people whose interests are with already well-established economic activities, and those whose interests are with the emergence of new economic activities.
~ Jane Jacobs
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If the neighborhood were to lose the industries, it would be a disaster for us residents. Many enterprises, unable to exist on residential trade by itself, would disappear. Or if the industries were to lose us residents, enterprises unable to exist on the working people by themselves would disappear.
~ Jane Jacobs
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Adding and Dividing Work Ancient people seem to have understood perfectly well that economic life is a matter of adding new goods and services. But instead of seeing the logic and order by which this happens, they saw magic. Important activities had been given to men or taught to men in remote times by gods; they had been stolen from gods; they had been brought along, like a trousseau, by demigod progenitors of people.
~ Jane Jacobs
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most city diversity is the creation of incredible numbers of different people and different private organizations, with vastly differing ideas and purposes, planning and contriving outside the formal framework of public action.
~ Jane Jacobs
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That such wonders may be accomplished, people who get marked with the planners' hex signs are pushed about, expropriated, and uprooted much as if they were the subjects of a conquering power.
~ Jane Jacobs
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No good for cities or for their design, planning, economics or people, can come of the emotional assumption that dense city populations are, per se, undesirable.
~ Jane Jacobs
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