Quotes About Emotion
Piensa solo en el pasado cuando su recuerdo sea placentero.
~ Jane Austen
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Todo impulso del sentimiento debe estar dirigido por la razón, y a mi juicio, el esfuerzo debe ser proporcional a lo que se pretende - Mary
~ Jane Austen
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I am happier even than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh.
~ Jane Austen
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every impulse of feeling should be guided by reason.
~ Jane Austen
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Admiro a quien descubrió la eficacia de la poesía para estimular el amor. —En mi opinión, la poesía ha sido siempre el alimento del amor —dijo Darcy.
~ Jane Austen
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Pero mi locura no ha sido el amor sino la vanidad.
~ Jane Austen
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Pride has often been his best friend. It has connected him nearer with virtue than any other feeling.
~ Jane Austen
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She is nothing to me, compared with you.
~ Jane Austen
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I am glad I have done being in love with him.
~ Jane Austen
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Is there a Henry in the world who could be insensible to such a declaration? Henry Tilney at least was not.
~ Jane Austen
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Had it been your uncle's doing, I must and would have paid him; but these violent young lovers carry everything their own way. I shall offer to pay him to-morrow; he will rant and storm about his love for you, and there will be an end of the matter.
~ Jane Austen
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Good heaven! My dear Isabella, what do you mean? Can you -- can you really be in love with James?
~ Jane Austen
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He had an affectionate heart. He must love somebody.
~ Jane Austen
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How then was I to be--to be in love with him the moment he said he was with me? how was I to have an attachment at his service, as soon as it was asked for?
~ Jane Austen
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Every line, every word was -- in the hackneyed metaphor which their dear writer, were she here, would forbid -- a dagger to my heart. To know that Marianne was in town was -- in the same language -- a thunderbolt. -- Thunderbolts and daggers! -- what a reproof would she have given me! -- her taste, her opinions -- I believe they are better known to me than my own, -- and I am sure they are dearer.
~ Jane Austen
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I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more.
~ Jane Austen
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if I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more
~ Jane Austen
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To be sure, you knew no actual good of me—but nobody thinks of that when they fall in love.
~ Jane Austen
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The enthusiasm of a woman's love is even beyond the biographer's. To her, the hand-writing itself, independent of any thing it may convey, is a blessedness.
~ Jane Austen
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He gave her to understand that he had looked at her with some earnestness. She knew it well; and she remembered another person's look also.
~ Jane Austen
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If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more -Mr. Knightely
~ Jane Austen
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The happiness which this reply produced, was such as he had probably never felt before; and he expressed himself on the occasion as sensibly and as warmly as a man violently in love can be supposed to do.
~ Jane Austen
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He luchado en vano. Ya no quiero hacerlo. Me resulta imposible contener mis sentimientos. Permítame usted que le manifieste cuán ardientemente la admiro y la amo...
~ Jane Austen
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Nu puteam sa ma gandesc atat de mult la tine fara sa te indragesc, cu tot cu defecte.
~ Jane Austen
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