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Jane Austen
But indeed I would rather have nothing but tea.
Jane Austen
Simplicity In Life
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Personal Preferences
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Simple Pleasures
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Minimalism
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Choices
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Tea
Jane Austen’s Quotes On Topics
Hopeful Thinking
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Behavior
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Heart Understanding
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Way
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Literary Value
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Enduring Love
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Youthful Modesty
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Effort
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Love Request
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Practicality
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Good Behavior
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Together
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Plot Development
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Deception
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Heroine
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Emotional Simplicity
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Recovery
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Pleasantries
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Practical Wisdom
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Character Loyalty
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More Jane Austen Quotes
“The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love. I require so much!”
Jane Austen
Love Standards
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World Experience
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High Expectations
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Love
,
Standards
,
Expectations
“What praise is more valuable than the praise of an intelligent servant?”
Jane Austen
Praise
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Servant
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Intelligence
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Value
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Respect
,
Admiration
“I am sure of this, that if everybody was to drink their bottle a day, there would be not half the disorders in the world there are now. It would be a famous good thing for us all.”
Jane Austen
Alcohol
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Social Behavior
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Health
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Opinion
,
Humor
,
Society
“But people themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever.”
Jane Austen
Change
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People
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Observation
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Growth
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Change
,
Transformation
“If things are going untoward, it will be because I am no longer able to guide them.”
Jane Austen
Guidance Loss
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Direction Change
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Family Matters
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Control
,
Responsibility
,
Leadership
“Facts or opinions which are to pass through the hands of so many, to be misconceived by folly in one, and ignorance in another, can hardly have much truth left.”
Jane Austen
Misunderstood Facts
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Truth
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Ignorance
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Truth
,
Perception
,
Misunderstanding
“Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of being.”
Jane Austen
Personality Types
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Relationship Preferences
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Social Dynamics
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Women
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Humor
,
Sensibility
“With women, the heart argues, not the mind.”
Jane Austen
Emotions
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Gender
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Love
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Heart
,
Relationships
,
Rationality
“They parted at last with mutual civility, and possibly a mutual desire of never meeting again.”
Jane Austen
Parting
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Relationships
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Civility
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Emotion
,
Separation
,
Social Norms
“One word from you shall silence me forever.”
Jane Austen
Powerful Words
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Emotional Depth
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Communication Simplicity
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Silence
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Influence
,
Love
“She will never submit to any thing requiring industry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding.”
Jane Austen
Resistance To Conformity
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Creative Independence
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Patience Lacking
,
Resistance
,
Independence
,
Patience
“Perfect happiness, even in memory, is not common.”
Jane Austen
Happiness
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Memory
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Contentment
,
Reflection
,
Life
,
Emotions
“To you I shall say, as I have often said before, Do not be in a hurry, the right man will come at last...”
Jane Austen
Patience
,
Love
,
Waiting
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Relationship
,
Man
,
Waiting
“The memory is sometimes so retentive, so serviceable, so obedient-at others so bewildered and weak-and at others again, so tyrannic, so beyond control!”
Jane Austen
Memory
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Mind
,
Control
,
Emotion
,
Reflection
,
Human Nature
“The Very first moment I beheld him, my heart was irrevocably gone.”
Jane Austen
First Love
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Irrevocable Heart
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Instant Attraction
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Romance
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Desire
,
Passion
“Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. It is not fair. He has fame and profit enough as a poet, and should not be taking the bread out of the mouths of other people.”
Jane Austen
Literary Competition
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Author Opinions
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Fame And Fortune
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Critique Of Success
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Professional Jealousy
,
Creative Industry
“A woman, especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can.”
Jane Austen
Women And Knowledge
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Irony In Society
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Social Norms
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Satire
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Expectations
,
Gender Roles
“It is the misfortune of poetry, to be seldom safely enjoyed by those who enjoy it completely.”
Jane Austen
Poetry Struggle
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Artistic Difficulty
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Emotional Response
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Literary Appreciation
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Poetic Challenges
,
Creative Expression
“One has not great hopes from Birmingham. I always say there is something direful in the sound.”
Jane Austen
City Criticism
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Humor In Perspective
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Regional Commentary
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Birmingham
,
Expectations
,
Opinions
“There are certainly not so many men of large fortune in the world, as there are pretty women to deserve them.”
Jane Austen
Fortune
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Men
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Women
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Wealth
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Value
,
Deserving
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