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Quotes About Emotion

Darcy had walked away to another part of the room. She followed him with her eyes, envied everyone to whom he spoke, had scarcely patience enough to help anybody to coffee; and then was enraged against herself for being so silly!
~ Jane Austen
I would have jumped out and run after you.' Is there a Henry in the world who could be insensible to such a declaration? Henry Tilney at least was not. With a yet sweeter smile, he said every thing that need be said...
~ Jane Austen
Sólo el amor más profundo me hará contraer matrimonio es por eso por lo que terminaré soltera.
~ Jane Austen
Still, however, she had enough to feel! It was agitation, pain, pleasure, a something between delight and misery.
~ Jane Austen
What a strange thing love is!
~ Jane Austen
very few of us who have heart enough to be really in love without encouragement.
~ Jane Austen
El bien me lo hice a mí mismo al convertirla a usted en el objeto de mis pensamientos más afectuosos. No podía pensar en usted sin mimarla, con defectos y todo; y a fuerza de encariñarme con tantos errores creo que he estado enamorado de usted por lo menos desde que tenía trece años.
~ Jane Austen
You have bewitched me body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you.
~ Jane Austen
there are very few of us who have heart enough to be really in love without encouragement.
~ Jane Austen
No sé, todavía qué es lo que separa el aprecio del amor.
~ Jane Austen
But vanity, not love, has been my folly.
~ 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
I have been meditating on the very great pleasure which a pair of fine eyes in the face of a pretty woman can bestow. Miss
~ Jane Austen
To complete every other recommendation, he had almost told her that he loved her. What strength, or what constancy of affection he might be subject to, was another point; but at present she could not doubt his having a decidedly warm admiration, a conscious preference of herself; and this persuasion, joined to all the rest, made her think that she must be a little in love with him, in spite of every previous determination against it.
~ Jane Austen
No puedo concretar la hora, ni el sitio, ni la mirada, ni las palabras que pusieron los cimientos de mi amor. Hace bastante tiempo. Estaba ya medio enamorado de ti antes de saber que te quería
~ Jane Austen
Djevoja?ka je mašta vrlo brza. Za tren oka sko?i od naklonosti do ljubavi, od ljubavi do braka.
~ Jane Austen
you must allow me to tell you how ardently i admire and love you
~ Jane Austen
Any thing interests between those who love; and any thing will serve as introduction to what is near the heart
~ Jane Austen
I wonder who first discovered the efficacy of poetry in driving away love! - I have been used to consider poetry as the food of love - said Darcy. - Of a fine, stout, healthy love it may. Everything nourishes what is strong already. But if it be only a slight, thin sort of inclination, I am convinced that one good sonnet will starve it entirely away. - Elizabeth Bennet
~ Jane Austen
There is so much of gratitude or vanity in almost every attachment, that it is not safe to leave any to itself. We can all begin freely—a slight preference is natural enough; but there are very few of us who have heart enough to be really in love without encouragement. In nine cases out of ten a women had better show more affection than she feels. Bingley likes your sister undoubtedly; but he may never do more than like her, if she does not help him on.
~ Jane Austen
Normalmente todos empezamos por una ligera preferencia, y eso sí puede ser simplemente porque sí, sin motivo; pero hay muy pocos que tengan tanto corazón como para enamorarse sin haber sido estimulados. (Charlotte a Elizabeth)
~ Jane Austen
Here Catherine secretly acknowledged the power of love; for, though exceedingly fond of her brother, and partial to all his endowments, she had never in her life thought him handsome.
~ Jane Austen
si realmente hubiese sentido esa pasión pura y elevada del amor, detestaría hasta su nombre y le desearía los mayores males.
~ Jane Austen
Gostar dele! - replicou a sua mãe com um sorriso. - Não consigo sentir nenhum sentimento de aprovação inferior ao amor. - Pode estimá-lo. - Ainda não descobri como separar a estima do amor. Mrs. Dashwood
~ Jane Austen