We must consider what Miss. Fairfax quits, before we condemn her taste for what she goes to.
– Jane Austen
Related Quotes:
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- We do not condemn it because it is a crime, but it is a crime because we condemn it. – mile Durkheim
- To forgive another person means you have first condemned them. When we condemn others we condemn ourselves. – Bryant McGill
- A coward gets scared and quits. A hero gets scared, but still goes on. – Hariom Sisodia
- Do not consider me now as an elegant female intending to plague you, but as a rational creature speaking the truth from her heart. – Jane Austen
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- I miss you so much. I miss us. There’s not a day goes by that I don’t regret walking away from you. – Sarah Grimm
- I admire all my three sons-in-law highly. Wickham, perhaps is my favourite; but I think I shall like your husband quite as well as Jane’s. – Jane Austen
- I consider my wife and children in all things; yet, I must consider Amara also. – AH Septimius
- As the family goes, so goes the nation and so goes the whole world in which we live. – John Paul II
- -¦she felt depressed beyond any thing she had ever known before. – Jane Austen
- He had suffered, and he had learnt to think, two advantages that he had never known before-¦ – Jane Austen
- But I will not repine. It cannot last long. He will be forgot, and we shall all be as we were before. – Jane Austen
- I shed a tear when I meet somebody who always quits. Reliable people are so rare in this world. – Bauvard
- Treat me well and I will tell… Treat me bad and I feel sad. Treat me good, change my mood. Treat me sweet and call it quits! – Ana Claudia Antunes
- A harvester ant never quits and she never, ever gives up. – LaDene Mayville
- Love never fails. Character never quits. And with patience and persistence, dreams do come true – Pete Maravich
- Those who refuse to grow, those who only finish school and call it quits regret through life. – Sunday Adelaja
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- Consider a man’s good qualities, and consider his faults; and judge his character by that which is more. – Thiruvalluvar
- He eased back and murmured, -œYou taste so damn sweet. Like maple syrup.--œAnd you taste like stolen bacon. – Lorelei James
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- I can taste sunshine and hope on his tongue. I want this kiss, this taste, to last forever. – Elisabeth Staab
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- You must never, at any rate, lend yourself to the wrong, in any form, which you condemn. – Mamur Mustapha
- A loss may be sometimes a gain. – Jane Austen
- Alas! with all her reasoning, she found, that to retentive feelings eight years may be little more than nothing. – Jane Austen