Pride and Prejudice
Quotes from Pride and Prejudice
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"You have delighted us long enough."Mr. Darcy Happiness
"I could not have happily obliged him, but I owe you none."Mr. Darcy Freedom
"It is a truth universally acknowledged that a single man in possession of a good fortune must be in want of a wife."Mr. Darcy Truth
"One has a great deal to hope for from the uncertainty of the future."Elizabeth Bennet Hope
"I have been a selfish being all my life, but that shall be the explanation of it."Elizabeth Bennet
"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!"Elizabeth Bennet Literature
"You are too hasty, sir. You forget that I have made no answer."Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
"I should be miserable indeed, if I thought you were not happy."Elizabeth Bennet
"I believe I have not been well brought up but I have not had the sort of bringing up which was very usual with well-brought-up girls of that day."Elizabeth Bennet
"It is a delightful thing to have opinions and always the right one."Elizabeth Bennet Humor
"Allow me to say, however, that you are mistaken on only one point."Elizabeth Bennet Truth
"You have chosen your employment well."Elizabeth Bennet
"I am too old and too principled to break my word now."Elizabeth Bennet
"I dearly love a laugh, and there is no one I can laugh with as freely."Elizabeth Bennet Friendship
"Silly things cease to be silly when done by sensible people."Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
"The more I know of the world, the more I am convinced that I shall never see a man whom I can really love."Elizabeth Bennet Love
"I will only add, God bless you."Elizabeth Bennet Faith
"Her peaceful happy countenance was exactly such as her husband's memory had made him fancy."Elizabeth Bennet Peace
"I cannot make speeches. If I were to attempt it, I should not do it well."Elizabeth Bennet
"You have insulted me, and I could not have borne it but for the levity of your manner."Elizabeth Bennet Strength
"Let me not have the trouble of saying the same thing over and over again."Elizabeth Bennet Patience
"I am in no humour for talking."Elizabeth Bennet
"You shall not regret our acquaintance, I promise you."Elizabeth Bennet Friendship
"May I ask to what these questions tend?"Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
"We are all fools in love, and despise those we love."Elizabeth Bennet Love
"I would much rather be taught to forget than taught to remember."Elizabeth Bennet Peace
"Nobody puts any confidence in me."Elizabeth Bennet Truth
"I have been meditating on the very great pleasure of a pair of fine eyes."Elizabeth Bennet
"We are all fools in love."Elizabeth Bennet Love
"I cannot accept an offer from a person of such abominable pride."Elizabeth Bennet