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Quotes About Awareness

She was happy, she knew she was happy, and knew she ought to be happy.
~ Jane Austen
Facts are such horrid things!
~ Jane Austen
Teach us...... that we may feel the importance of every day, of every hour, as it passes.
~ Jane Austen
I do regard her as one who is too modest for the world in general to be aware of half her accomplishments, and too highly accomplished for modesty to be natural of any other woman.
~ Jane Austen
I do not pretend to set people right, but I do see that they are often wrong.
~ Jane Austen
Of this she was perfectly unaware; to her he was only the man who had made himself agreeable nowhere, and who had not thought her handsome enough to dance with.
~ Jane Austen
Life seems nothing more than a quick succession of busy nothings.
~ Jane Austen
I write only to bid you Farewell. The spell is removed; I see you as you are.
~ Jane Austen
I am amazingly absent; I believe I am the most absent creature in the world.
~ Jane Austen
My illness, I well knew, had been entirely brought on by myself by such negligence of my own health, as I had felt even at the time to be wrong. Had I died, it would have been self-destruction.
~ Jane Austen
But to live in ignorance on such a point was impossible.
~ Jane Austen
He understands muslin
~ Jane Austen
Kitty has no discretion in her coughs, said her father; she times them ill.
~ Jane Austen
Catherine had never wanted comfort more, and [Henry] looked as if he was aware of it.
~ Jane Austen
it is often nothing but our own vanity that decieves us
~ Jane Austen
Her feelings were very acute, and too little understood to be properly attended to. Nobody meant to be unkind, but nobody put themselves out of their way to secure her comfort.
~ Jane Austen
To come with a well-informed mind is to come with an inability of administering to the vanity of others
~ Jane Austen
Men never know when things are dirty or not
~ Jane Austen
I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.
~ Jane Austen
I wanted to keep it from Jane's knowledge; but, unluckily, I had mentioned it before I was aware.
~ Jane Austen
Alas! (exclaimed I) how am I to avoid those evils I shall never be exposed to?
~ Jane Austen
These are the sights, Harriet, to do one good. How trifling they make every thing else appear!---I feel now as if I could think of nothing but these poor creatures all the rest of the day; and yet, who can say how soon it may all vanish from my mind?
~ Jane Austen
If my children are silly, I must hope to be always sensible of it.
~ Jane Austen
Man only can be aware of the insensibility of man towards a new gown.
~ Jane Austen