I will not say that your mulberry trees are dead; but I am afraid they’re not alive.
JANE AUSTENBut people themselves alter so much, that there is something new to be observed in them for ever.
More Jane Austen Quotes
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There is no charm equal to tenderness of heart.
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Angry people are not always wise.
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But indeed I would rather have nothing but tea.
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Know your own happiness. You want nothing but patience or give it a more fascinating name, call it hope.
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Vanity working on a weak head, produces every sort of mischief.
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To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect.
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Almost anything is possible with time.
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It is very difficult for the prosperous to be humble.
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I am not at all in a humour for writing; I must write on till I am.
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What are men to rocks and mountains?
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Ah! There is nothing like staying at home, for real comfort.
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An annuity is a very serious business.
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To sit in the shade on a fine day and look upon verdure is the most perfect refreshment.
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Silly things do cease to be silly if they are done by sensible people in an impudent way.
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Self-knowledge is the first step to maturity.
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