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Cullen 2022-04-23 07:02:37

1. It turns out that "first impressions" are unreliable, and prejudice is worse than ignorance.

2. This world, understood by reason is a comedy, and understood by emotion is a tragedy.

3. When people think about marriage, they can't take care of themselves, but they are also responsible for their relatives and friends, and they are responsible for the society.

Pride keeps others from loving me, prejudice keeps me from loving others.

--Jane Austin

philosophy

There is no end to one's shamelessness.

--Jane Austin

life philosophy

If he hadn't offended my pride, I could have easily forgiven his pride.

--Jane Austin

Inspirational Philosophy Youth

We have heard countless truths, but we still have a bad life.

- Han Han

Reading · Life · Han Han · Loneliness

If you have something on your mind, you should wait until you are alone before thinking about it.

--Jane Austin

like

Shameless people must not underestimate the degree of shamelessness.

--Jane Austin

philosophy

The more I learned about the world, the more dissatisfied I became.

--Jane Austin

Once happiness is rejected, it is not worthy of our attention.

--Jane Austin

Philosophy · Philosophy of Life · Like · Happiness

You have to know that you have to know that this is all for you.

--Jane Austin

The result of impatience will only make things that should be done not done well.

--Jane Austin

philosophy

People who never change their minds need to have a special idea and get it right in the first place.

--Jane Austin

Once a woman's family loses her virginity, there is no way to save it.

--Jane Austin

woman

Just like ordinary people, beautiful teenagers must have food and clothing.

--Jane Austin

Being too esteemed sometimes comes at a great price.

--Jane Austin

inspirational

Women tend to fantasize about love as too unrealistic.

--Jane Austin

woman love

It's a good sentence for human nature, and the words are not surprising.

- Du Fu

Du Fu

Youthful beauty usually endows a person with a superficial kindness.

--Jane Austin

It is very difficult to achieve permanent happiness in this combination of lust and morality.

--Jane Austin

happiness

Selfishness is prudence, confusion and boldness are the guarantee of happiness.

--Jane Austin

happiness

Burying feelings too deeply is sometimes a bad thing. If a woman hides her feelings for the man she loves, she may lose her chance to have him.

--"pride and Prejudice"

Love · Philosophy · Classics · Inspiration

Once happiness is rejected, it is not worth looking at it again.

--Jane Austin

Pride is mostly about how we value ourselves, vanity is about how we want others to think of us.

--Jane Austin

hope · like

Vanity and pride are two very different things - although the two words are always confused. One can be proud but not vain. Pride is mostly nothing more than what we think of ourselves, but vanity means that we place too much importance on what other people think of us.

--Jane Austin

Pretending to be modest is the most hypocritical act, because it could be the beginning of a bluff, or a roundabout self-compliment.

--Jane Austin

Once I lose a good feeling for a person, I will never have a good feeling for a person.

- Darcy

I have been fighting with myself, and I have failed, and I may still fail, and I can no longer control my feelings. Please allow me to tell you how fervently I am in admiration and love for you.

--Jane Austin

If a woman falls in love with a man, as long as the woman does not deliberately hide it from the man, the man will definitely see it.

--Jane Austin

love

I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun. When I found myself in love with you, I couldn't help myself.

--Jane Austin

In life, what's the point of making fun of people if you don't let people make fun of them, and then go back and make fun of others?

--Jane Austin

Like · Philosophy

Based on my book knowledge, I firmly believe that arrogance is a vice, and that human nature is extremely vulnerable in this regard, because few of us are not complacent and complacent about some quality of ourselves or whatever, whether that quality exists in In reality, it only exists in imagination. Vanity and arrogance, although often used as synonyms, are actually two different things. A person can be arrogant but not vain, arrogance is how we judge ourselves, and vanity is how we want others to judge ourselves. "

--Jane Austin

love

Vanity is a weakness. But pride is different. If the brain is really better than others, pride will not lose its sense of proportion.

--Jane Austin

Misery can be caused by someone being just weak and indecisive.

--Jane Austin

Day by day I believe that human nature is a matter of opinion. We cannot trust someone on the basis of their apparent strengths or opinions.

--Jane Austin

Most of the love between men and women will inevitably rely on the gratitude and conceit of both parties. It is difficult to let it be a good thing.

--Jane Austin

The beginning of love is casual - it's natural for someone to have a crush on someone; it's a pity that there are too few people who are willing to fall in love without the other person's encouragement . Nine times out of ten, a woman's family has a part of love in her heart and two points on the surface.

--Jane Austin

love

f your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes have not changed. But one word from you will silence me forever. If your feelings are still the same as in April, tell me right away. My love and wishes remain the same. But one word of yours will keep me silent forever. I

--Jane Austin

If one makes jokes the most important thing in life, then. The smartest and best people -- no, the smartest and best behaviors -- can become ridiculous.

--Jane Austin

For what do we live, but to make sport for our neighbours, and laugh at them in our turn? Not to be the laughing stock of the neighbors, and then laugh at them in turn.

--Jane Austin

What is a human being compared to a mountain and a big rock? What a happy time we're going to have! When we come back, we will not be like ordinary tourists, everything is just a glimpse, we will know where we have been - we will remember what we have seen, lakes and mountains will never be messed up in our minds. Mixed together; when we are going to talk about a certain scenery, we will not even understand the location and argue with each other, and I hope that when we come back to talk about our wanderings, we will not be as cliché as ordinary tourists. , making it inaudible.

--Jane Austin

I don't understand what authority he has to decide whether a friend's marital relationship is appropriate or not, or why he decides how his friend should be happy based on his own eyes alone.

--Jane Austin

A person may be arrogant but not vain, arrogance is what we think of ourselves, and vanity is what we want others to think of ourselves.

--Jane Austin

I have a million reasons to despise you, and no excuse can justify the disgraceful and unjust role you played in that matter.

--Jane Austin

Arrogance is a vice, and human nature is extremely vulnerable in this regard, because few of us are not complacent and complacent about some quality of ourselves or whatever, whether that quality exists in reality or only in imagination middle.

--Jane Austin

In addition to getting married, a girl always likes to taste a little lovelorn from time to time, which can give them something to think about, and can show a little bit of limelight in front of their friends.

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  • Christina 2022-03-23 09:02:13

    Indeed, you must forgive me. I shall go fuck myself. Indeed, hmm, yes, indeed, you will! Well I know Colin Firth I'm here to see Colin Firth

  • Gerardo 2022-03-24 09:02:15

    At first I thought that Mr. Darcy was not handsome, but later I found that the more I looked, the more interesting it was. When I came out of the thick fog, I only thought of one sentence: He came from the sea covered in wind and rain.

Pride and Prejudice quotes

  • Elizabeth Bennet: How is half such a sum to be repaid?

  • Mary Bennet: It behooves us all, to take very careful thought before pronouncing an adverse judgment on any of our fellow men.