every regrets, not only Jane Austen

Stefanie 2022-04-21 09:03:35

every regrets, not only Jane Austen
regrets everyone, not just Jane Austen.

The old French woman is right, every woman regrets it.

Married, regretting that I didn't choose a better one. If you don't get married, you regret that you missed something better. The irreversibility of fate will inevitably bring countless ifs and hopeless possibilities.

Women tend to feel like they've been taken advantage of when it comes to marriage. The generosity of love always makes marriage seem to be lacking.

As smart as Austin, he also failed to find a fulcrum of balance on the scale of marriage.

She is good at flirting with all kinds of men, and enjoys it - the virtual love game makes her unable to extricate herself.

Her love for a man's heart of gold cannot deceive the fact that he has no gold in his pockets . However, she couldn't be like Elizabeth. When a man presented himself and the castle with both hands, Austin hesitated, selling himself for money, absolutely not.

She is not rational enough to accept a loveless marriage, nor emotional enough to accept a life of poverty. She must regret that she didn't catch love when she had no worries about food and clothing, and she must regret that she did not compromise with wealth when she was in

distress . Her reason is at war with her own emotions, and no matter who wins or loses, she is the biggest loser. No matter which path she chooses, she will regret it.

What every man who makes Austin tempted can only make her Pretty happy. But Quite happy can't satisfy Austin, "Quite happy is not the ending I want

to write to my story." Austin needs a rich and excellent Mr.Darcy, she has created an unattainable dream for herself and all women .

To me, Austin is a "perfectionist". The great quality of perfectionists is uncompromising, as is their misery. Perfectionists are admirable, admire their persistence.

Perfectionists are pitiful and sympathize with their recklessness in missing out on love.

No one is perfect. Compromise and concession are indispensable factors for a harmonious society and harmonious marriage. Regret is a part of life, like being sick. To refuse sickness is to refuse life. To refuse regret

is to refuse happiness.

To gain, one must lose. This is true whether you believe in God, Allah or Bodhisattva.

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Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Fanny Austen-Knight: You like Mr. Haden!

    Jane Austen: He has very good teeth.

  • Mme. Bigeon: [late at night, both in nightgowns; strong French accent] My friend in Paris has read a wonderful new book called 'Raison and Sensibilite'

    Jane Austen: Sense and Sensibility?

    Mme. Bigeon: My friend says, whoever the woman is who wrote this book, she knows more about love than anyone else in the world

    Jane Austen: Like someone who can't cook writing a recipe book

    Mme. Bigeon: Passion is for the young. It fades so quickly.

    Jane Austen: [wistfully] Not in our dreams

    Mme. Bigeon: Comfort remains, friendship remains, if you are lucky as I was.

    Jane Austen: Happiness in marriage remains a matter of chance

    Mme. Bigeon: But the fuss we make about who to choose. And love still dies and money still vanishes. And, spinster, lover, wife, every woman has regrets. So we read about your heroines and feel young again. And in love. And full of hope. As if we can make that choice again.

    Jane Austen: And do it right this time

    Mme. Bigeon: This is the gift which God has given you.

    [Jane Austen looks up sharply]

    Mme. Bigeon: It is enough, I think.