Pride and Prejudice

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Quotes from Pride and Prejudice

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"There is a stubbornness about me that never can bear to be frightened at the will of others."
Elizabeth Bennet Strength
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"I am not at all in a humour for talking. Go away!"
Elizabeth Bennet Solitude
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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."
Elizabeth Bennet Truth
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"To Elizabeth, and to myself, I now offer my hand with my whole heart."
Mr. Darcy
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"I am not one of his intimate friends."
Mr. Darcy
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"How despicably I have acted!"
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"You could not have made me suffer more."
Mr. Darcy
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"I have the honor of being an eyewitness to your superiority."
Mr. Darcy
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"This is not to be borne! It is intolerable!"
Mr. Darcy
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"Whether your manner may have been in jest or serious, anything is preferable to this cold civility."
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"I did not know before that you were a studier of character."
Mr. Darcy
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"You make me laugh against my will."
Mr. Darcy Humor
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"My dearest, most beloved Elizabeth."
Mr. Darcy Love
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"I shall always think of you with admiration and affection."
Mr. Darcy
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"You are too generous to trifle with me."
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"The happiness which this reply must produce, is something to be talked of."
Mr. Darcy
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"I am in considerable awe of this lady, I assure you."
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"That recollection will always be important to me."
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"I wish to be as little troublesome as possible."
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"Being perfectly used to the situation, I consider it with a very different eye."
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"I am convinced that I never shall see a woman so perfect as her."
Mr. Darcy Love
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"The object of my affections is unalterable."
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"I am grown so wise in my own conceit."
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"We all love to instruct, though we do not all have the same reason."
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"I do not write with much confidence of my own performance."
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"I have the greatest dislike to the profession."
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"Would you thank him for it though?"
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"I cannot understand the neglect of such an opportunity."
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"I must confess myself surprised by his behavior to you."
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"Such pleasantness of address should overcome any hesitation."
Mr. Darcy