"Nothing but death."
--Jane Austen, author, 1775-1817
--Jane Austen, author, 1775-1817
Related:
- A woman, especially if she have the misfortune
of knowing anything,
should conceal it as well as she can. -- Jane... - I do not want people to be agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking
them.
Jane... - It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possesion
of a good fortune,
must be in want of a wife. -- Jane Austen (1775... - One persons's way may be as good as another's, but we all like our own best.
Jane... - Why not seize the pleasure at once, how often is happiness destroyed
by preparation,
foolish preparations. -- Jane... - A woman, especially if she have the misfortune
of knowing anything,
should conceal it as well as she can. -- Jane... - Give me liberty or give me death!
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Patrick Henry... - Death is a very dull, dreary affair, and my advice to you is to have
nothing whatsoever to do with it.
W. Somerset Maugham,... - Just the omission of Jane Austen's books alone would make a fairly
good library out of a library that hadn't a book in it.
Mark Twain (1835...
