Pride and Prejudice

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Quotes from Pride and Prejudice

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"You have delighted us long enough."
Mr. Darcy Happiness
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"I could not have happily obliged him, but I owe you none."
Mr. Darcy Freedom
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"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
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"One has a great deal to hope for from the uncertainty of the future."
Elizabeth Bennet Hope
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"I have been a selfish being all my life, but that shall be the explanation of it."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"I declare after all there is no enjoyment like reading!"
Elizabeth Bennet Literature
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"You are too hasty, sir. You forget that I have made no answer."
Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
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"I should be miserable indeed, if I thought you were not happy."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"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
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"It is a delightful thing to have opinions and always the right one."
Elizabeth Bennet Humor
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"Allow me to say, however, that you are mistaken on only one point."
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"You have chosen your employment well."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"I am too old and too principled to break my word now."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"I dearly love a laugh, and there is no one I can laugh with as freely."
Elizabeth Bennet Friendship
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"Silly things cease to be silly when done by sensible people."
Elizabeth Bennet Wisdom
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"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
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"I will only add, God bless you."
Elizabeth Bennet Faith
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"Her peaceful happy countenance was exactly such as her husband's memory had made him fancy."
Elizabeth Bennet Peace
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"I cannot make speeches. If I were to attempt it, I should not do it well."
Elizabeth Bennet
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"You have insulted me, and I could not have borne it but for the levity of your manner."
Elizabeth Bennet Strength
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"Let me not have the trouble of saying the same thing over and over again."
Elizabeth Bennet Patience
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"I am in no humour for talking."
Elizabeth Bennet
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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