my favorite lines

Al 2022-04-23 07:04:52

Note: Here are the lines and brief plot recorded while watching the movie.

Jane is different from her sister. She will use her charm to tease other people maybe just for teasing and fun.

"I don't like particularly easy-going people, saves me the trouble of getting to know them."

"What if you meet the destined man, but he's a pauper?" (pretending to be surprised)

"If I love him, nothing else matters."

"Who taught you such a view?"

"Isn't it all like this in your novels?"

(Jane's brother) Dad: "If you think that's what her novel means, maybe you should read it again."

"My dear, I'm just a master of theory."

"Have you never been in love?"

"Seriously, Fanny. It's a secret between us. In fact, I lost myself because I was in love. Pain and haggard, lovesick. Then swear, I'll be alone forever. Soothe myself with writing. heart."

"Really?"

"You read too many novels."

"The only way to find someone like Darcy [the hero in Pride and Prejudice] is to make one up.

"Girls in their twenties are always yearning for love, and it's hard to tell if that feeling is real. Everyone, in this life, always gets married for love. If they can."

"I'm here all by myself now. I'm so happy."

"You finally told me why I didn't get married."

"Because you haven't met someone you like?"

"No! I didn't find one worth giving up other opportunities."

"Single women end up miserably, so being rich is the best way to be happy."

"You can disguise yourself with your eloquence as much as you like."(Mr Bridge)

"Yeah. Because eloquence is the only thing I can rely on. And my mother and sisters. It sounds like I'm going to be my husband. And theirs."

"How come you take everything as a joke." (Fanny)

"Seven years have passed since this sad little story. How she wanted to be reasonable. But, ah! ah! Ask herself she has to admit. She is not wise enough herself. She haggards him, abandons him, disappoints him. To make matters worse, she acted so cowardly when she did it. It was unbearable for her confident and decisive. She handed him over and he had to be cautious when he was young. Growing up, she finally knew What is love. Accidentally started to touch the chain of going with the flow."

"How can you say something like that without crying."

"I'm not going to cry for something that will make me money."

"I'd rather be rich than decent."

"We are really strange creatures. Once a man's attachment to us is established, it becomes indifferent."

Go to town alone to find a doctor for your brother with a serious stomach problem.

Visit the royal family.

"I never pity anyone who has nothing to do with me."

"It's okay, I'm your brother."

He fell in love with the doctor, but the doctor showed great affection to his niece.

"I didn't want to be a doctor's wife when I was young. Doctors don't make money."

"Sometimes, her thoughts, her heart seem to be possessed. Some are ashamed to go back to the source. Some are like ecstasy. Unreasonable joy. Anna wishes she had passed the age of shyness, but She certainly hasn't crossed the sentimental age. The shock, the dizziness, the strong shock of being at a loss has left her. But the heart is still hard to let go. It's excitement, pain and joy. Between pleasure and pain , In the room, the guests and the host gathered together, and there was laughter and laughter. Anna had a lot of thoughts at this time, among which, the most gratifying thing for her was that things would end soon.

An older brother's estate lawsuit is fraught.

An older brother's bank went bankrupt.

Jane is sick.

"What you worry about is that I will hinder your writing after you get married. But I won't.

"If we got married, what would I write about. Mother's bitterness? We would be poor.

"You'll be poor no matter what. At least we can make each other happy."

"Isn't that what marriage is like?"

"No one is like Darcy in reality."

"You misunderstood him, he won't do anything for me."

"Tell me you regret it.

Tell me you think of me in the dead of night.

Tell me, even if it's all fake. "(Mr Bridge)

"Does all this matter now?"

The mother was angry because Jane didn't want to marry a rich man.

"You agreed to marry him because he was rich and rejected him because you didn't love him. So romantic." (Fancy)

"Then are you willing to choose my life? You can be angry with me, but don't try to pity me."

Sister - "My nagging that night made you change your mind.

"It was you who made me see what the choice was for me."

"I made you choose loneliness and poverty."

"Because of you, I chose freedom."

"Your aunt Jane is the dance queen of this family."

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Miss Austen Regrets quotes

  • Jane Austen: [reads to Cassandra from first draft of Persuasion] More than seven years were gone since this little history of sorrowful interest had reached its close;

    Jane Austen: She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.She had used him ill, deserted and disappointed him; and worse, she had shewn a feebleness of character in doing so, which his own decided, confident temper could not endure. She had given him up to oblige others.

    Jane Austen: She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! alas! she must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.

    Cassandra Austen: I don't know how you have say it without tears.

    Jane Austen: I don't cry at anything that pays me money

  • Jane Austen: [Reads to Cassandra from first draft of Persuasion] More than seven years were gone since this little history of sorrowful interest had reached its close;

    Jane Austen: She had been forced into prudence in her youth, she learned romance as she grew older: the natural sequel of an unnatural beginning.She had used him ill, deserted and disappointed him; and worse, she had shewn a feebleness of character in doing so, which his own decided, confident temper could not endure. She had given him up to oblige others.

    Jane Austen: She hoped to be wise and reasonable in time; but alas! alas! she must confess to herself that she was not wise yet.

    Harris Bigg: I don't know how you can say it without tears.

    Jane Austen: I don't cry at anything that pays me money