
I never wish to be parted from you from this day on.
– Jane Austen
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- The poor wish to be rich, the rich wish to be happy, the single wish to be married, and the married wish to be dead. – Ann Landers
- I wish I could fly.I wish I were rich.I wish I had more time.--œBut you can, and you are, and you do; I wish you would open your eyes. – Richelle E Goodrich
- To wish a healthy man to die is the wish from a mind of sickness. To wish an ailing man to die is the wish of the ambitious – Lea R Caguinguin
- 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
- To wish was to hope, and to hope was to expect. – Jane Austen
- What had she have to wish for? Nothing but to grow more worthy of him whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own. – Jane Austen
- What had she to wish for? Nothing, but to grow more worthy of him whose intentions and judgment had been ever so superior to her own. – Jane Austen
- That would be the greatest misfortune of all! — To find a man agreeable whom one is determined to hate! — Do not wish me such an evil. – Jane Austen
- I must tell you what you will not ask, though I may wish it unsaid the next moment – Jane Austen
- I do not wish to avoid the walk. The distance is nothing when one has a motive. – Jane Austen
- Society has parted man from man, neglectful of the universal heart. – William Wordsworth
- But writers and their woes: they couldn’t be parted. Not for anything. – Naomi Wood
- Like any author worth a shit – she parted with a piece of her soul. – CJ Roberts
- One should part from life as Ulysses parted from Nausicaa– blessing it rather than in love with it. – Friedrich Nietzsche
- I had drunk myself to oblivion,Stepped from the room into a dreamless slumber,My consciousness had parted ways,Taking a well-earned vacation. – Morris R Gates
- I felt a wish never to leave that room – a wish that dawn might never come, that my present frame of mind might never change. – Leo Tolstoy
- But one never does form a just idea of anybody beforehand. One takes up a notion and runs away with it. – Jane Austen
- For my part, I am determined never to speak of it again to anybody. I told my sister Phillips so the other day. – Jane Austen
- … a whole day’s tête-à -tête between two women can never end without a quarrel. – Jane Austen
- I shall ever despise the man who can be gratified by the passion which he never wished to inspire, nor solicited the avowal of. – Jane Austen
- Marianne could never love by halves; and her whole heart became, in time, as much devoted to her husband, as it had once been to Willoughby. – Jane Austen
- Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain are never pitied. – Jane Austen
- He had suffered, and he had learnt to think, two advantages that he had never known before-¦ – Jane Austen
- If I could not be persuaded into doing what I thought wrong, I will never be tricked into it. – Jane Austen
- Those who do not complain are never pitied. – Jane Austen
- She will never submit to any thing requiring industry and patience, and a subjection of the fancy to the understanding. – Jane Austen
- Elizabeth had never been more at a loss to make her feelings appear what they were not. It was necessary to laugh, when she would rather have cried. – Jane Austen
- The I examined my own heart. And there you were. Never, I fear, to be removed. – Jane Austen
- I wish for adventure.I wish to matter.I wish for a home. – Sophie Jordan
- everyday i wish her to be mineevery moment i wish that wish again – Aditya Kandari
- The man ????ed his gun and Patty had time for one last thought: I wish, I wish, I wish I could take this back. – Gillian Flynn
- I wish people used wishes to modify themselves instead of others. Wish to be low maintenance. Wish to be autonomous, even. – Dan Harmon
- I wish people used wishes to modify themselves instead of others. Wish to be low maintenance. Wish to be autonomous, even. – Dan Harmon
- but for my own part, if a book is well written, I always find it too short. – Jane Austen
- She was stronger alone-¦ – Jane Austen
- A loss may be sometimes a gain. – Jane Austen
- We must not be so ready to fancy ourselves intentionally injured… It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. – Jane Austen
- Alas! with all her reasoning, she found, that to retentive feelings eight years may be little more than nothing. – Jane Austen
- A distinction to which they had been born gave no pride. – Jane Austen
- Sometime the worst type of weapon in the world is love. – Jane Austen
