Quote by Jane Austen
Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. - Jane Austen

Let other pens dwell on guilt and misery. – Jane Austen

Other quotes by Jane Austen

Give a girl an education and introduce her properly into the world, and ten to one but she has the means of settling well, without further expense to anybody. – Jane Austen

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Education
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I am afraid that the pleasantness of an employment does not always evince its propriety. – Jane Austen

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work
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One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering. – Jane Austen

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Travel
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Other Quotes from
Optimism
category

The place where optimism most flourishes is the lunatic asylum. – Havelock Ellis, The Dance of Life, 1923

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Optimism

A pessimist is a man who thinks all women are bad. An optimist is a man who hopes they are. – Chauncey Mitchell Depew

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Optimism

The basis of optimism is sheer terror. – Oscar Wilde

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Optimism

How do you tell an optimist that he or she has lived a happy life by mistake? – Robert Brault, rbrault.blogspot.com

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Optimism

Random Quotes

Over the river and through the wood,
To grandfathers house we go;
The horse knows the way
To carry the sleigh,
Through the white and drifted snow. – Lydia Maria Child

Category:
Literary

Wisdom stands at the turn in the road and calls upon us publicly, but we consider it false and despise its adherents. – Khalil Gibran

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Wisdom

The primary distinction of the artist is that he must actively cultivate that state which most men, necessarily, must avoid the state of being alone. – James Baldwin

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alone

To remove this obstacle I repeat or refer to such knowledge as has come under my notice, my own previously expressed views, and also describe and exhibit my last experiments and explain their novelty and utility. – Lawrence Hargrave

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Knowledge