Pride and Prejudice

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Quotes from Pride and Prejudice

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"You shall not regret our acquaintance, I promise you."
Elizabeth Bennet Friendship
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"May I ask to what these questions tend?"
Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
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"We are all fools in love, and despise those we love."
Elizabeth Bennet Love
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"I would much rather be taught to forget than taught to remember."
Elizabeth Bennet Peace
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"Nobody puts any confidence in me."
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"I have been meditating on the very great pleasure of a pair of fine eyes."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"We are all fools in love."
Elizabeth Bennet Love
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"I cannot accept an offer from a person of such abominable pride."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"There is nothing I would not do for those who are really my friends."
Elizabeth Bennet Friendship
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"I assure you that I am not of opinion commonly entertained of my sex."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"The course of true love never did run smooth."
Elizabeth Bennet Love
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"A man who has once been refused! How could I ever be foolish enough to expect renewal of his love?"
Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
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"How well that lady does by those who love her!"
Elizabeth Bennet Kindness
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"I am perfectly convinced that I said and did nothing improper."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"No really; I must go. I am excessively tired."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"I hope you will have a very good account to give of your conduct there."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"You may ask questions which I shall not choose to answer."
Elizabeth Bennet Freedom
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"It does not always follow that a person is handsome who is called so by a man who loves her."
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"I should like balls infinitely better if they were carried on in a different manner."
Elizabeth Bennet Hope
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"Do you talk by invention of fact?"
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"Very little has ever made me happy."
Elizabeth Bennet Happiness
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"I have now forsworn all the usual resources of females."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"Perhaps I misunderstood before. Of course, if that is the case—"
Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
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"I am nothing special, you know. Violent in my likes and dislikes, and I do not have the talent of adjusting my manner so as to please everybody."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"Mr. Darcy is not to be laughed at!"
Elizabeth Bennet
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"Some people will not eat unless their own preparing first."
Elizabeth Bennet Humor
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"How desperately do you want him to be a gentleman?"
Elizabeth Bennet Humor
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"I have been considering it very seriously and I have come to a resolution."
Elizabeth Bennet Perseverance
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"You have insulted me in every possible method."
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"I am half agony, half hope."
Elizabeth Bennet Hope