Quote by Jane Austen
A woman, especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anythin

A woman, especially, if she have the misfortune of knowing anything, should conceal it as well as she can. – Jane Austen

Other quotes by Jane Austen

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

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Nature
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Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied. – Jane Austen

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Sympathy
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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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Other Quotes from
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It is wrong to think that misfortunes come from the east or from the west; they originate within ones own mind. Therefore, it is foolish to guard against misfortunes from the external world and leave the inner mind uncontrolled. – Buddha

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Fortune has something of the nature of a woman. If she is too intensely wooed, she commonly goes the further away. – Charles V

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In bad fortune hold out, in good hold in. – Proverb

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Fortune

Against change of fortune set a brave heart. – Proverb

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As you think, you travel, and as you love, you attract. You are today where your thoughts have brought you you will be tomorrow where your thoughts take you. – James Lane Allen

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Thy word is a lamp to my feet, and a light to my path. Psalm 119:105 – Bible

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Hope springs eternal in the human breast: Man never is, but always To be Blest. – Alexander Pope

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There is still a future with music, because people want music. – Maynard James Keenan

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