Pride and Prejudice
Quotes from Pride and Prejudice
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"I am not afraid of you."Mr. Darcy Strength
"Do not I know that with that fortune and those connections, you could not have obtained the acceptance which you wished for at Derbyshire?"Mr. Darcy
"The whole business of her life was to get her daughters married."Mr. Darcy
"I am grieved. I am shocked. But whether for you or myself, I do not know."Mr. Darcy
"You shall hear why. Insulted me in every possible method."Mr. Darcy
"I am not the man I was."Mr. Darcy Change
"I am not disposed to make them any answer."Mr. Darcy
"Such a countenance, such manners, and above all such a mind."Mr. Darcy Beauty
"Every moment of your absence, every letter I receive and every circumstance in your favour has been calculated to increase my conviction."Mr. Darcy
"You shall hear me. My regard for you is not the regard of ordinary friendship."Mr. Darcy Love
"I have been a selfish being all my life."Mr. Darcy
"You taught me to be ashamed of it."Mr. Darcy Wisdom
"I am convinced by you."Mr. Darcy
"That is as it happens. It does not necessarily follow that a deep, intricate character is more or less estimable than such a one as yours."Mr. Darcy Philosophy
"A man who has once been refused! How could he be so foolish?"Mr. Darcy
"You appear to me, Mr. Bennet, to have been designing a compliment upon the difference of our ages."Mr. Darcy
"I dearly love a laugh."Mr. Darcy Humor
"I have not the pleasure of understanding you. Of what are you talking?"Mr. Darcy
"The improvement of my understanding, and then of my temper, is all that I shall endeavour."Mr. Darcy
"You pierce my soul with such reflections."Mr. Darcy Truth
"I am grieved beyond what words can express at such behaviour as this towards a relation."Mr. Darcy Family
"A lady without a fortune is not the match for the first of gentlemen."Mr. Darcy Money
"I am not one of those gentlemen who will be deterred by the fear of incurring your displeasure."Mr. Darcy Courage
"You taught me a lesson, hard indeed at first, but most advantageous."Mr. Darcy
"The improvement of your lovely sister must place her quite beyond the reach of those who had not the advantage of such early association."Mr. Darcy Education
"I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine."Mr. Darcy
"Let me be rightly understood. This match, to which you have the principal objection, I shall now mention no more."Mr. Darcy
"I believe you are naturally frank and honest, and have some amiable qualities; but you cannot feel what it is to have pride, or to wish for the esteem of a man whom you cannot help respecting."Mr. Darcy Relationships
"I am not afraid of you."Mr. Darcy Courage
"Such is the fact, and you shall accept it."Mr. Darcy Truth