Quote by Jane Austen
They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nat

They are much to be pitied who have not been given a taste for nature early in life. – Jane Austen

Other quotes by Jane Austen

There is safety in reserve, but no attraction. One cannot love a reserved person. – Jane Austen

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Shyness
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It will, I believe, be everywhere found, that as the clergy are, or are not what they ought to be, so are the rest of the nation. – Jane Austen

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Religion
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The person, be it gentleman or lady, who has not pleasure in a good novel, must be intolerably stupid. – Jane Austen

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good
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Other Quotes from
Nature
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As a profession advertising is young; as a force it is as old as the world. The first four words ever uttered, Let there be light, constitute its charter. All nature is vibrant with its impulse. – Bruce Barton

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Nature

The poetry of the earth is never dead. – John Keats

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Nature

Our soul is cast into a body, where it finds number, time, dimension. Thereupon it reasons, and calls this nature necessity, and can believe nothing else. – Blaise Pascal

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Nature

God is each truly and exalted thing, therefore the individual himself to the highest degree. But are not nature and the world individuals? – Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

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Nature

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I was young. I was newly married. And I had worked like a dog. I just wanted to live and travel. – Sarah Michelle Gellar

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Variability is one of the virtues of a woman. It avoids the crude requirement of polygamy. So long as you have one good wife you are sure to have a spiritual harem. – G.K. Chesterton, Alarms and Discursions, “The Glory of Grey”

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Women

My mom was an actress in the local Seattle theater doing experimental plays. – Rainn Wilson

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mom