27 Quotes About Darcy
- Author Jane Austen
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She said no more, and they went down the other dance and parted in silence; on each side dissatisfied, though not to an equal degree, for in Darcy's breast there was a tolerable powerful feeling towards her, which soon procured her pardon, and directed all his anger against another.
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- Author Cherie Bennett
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When person A loves person B," he began, "person A gets upset at the thought of never seeing person B again."He meant me.He meant he loved me.But now I knew that love was a poisonous thing. It had turned me into a murderer. I would die with my secret before I would tell."It's better that way," I lied, "because person B doesn't love person A back.
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- Author Jane Austen
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For herself she was humbled; but she was proud of him. Proud that in a cause of compassion and honour, he had been able to get the better of himself.
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- Author Jane Austen
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Mr. Wickham is blessed with such happy manners as may ensure his making friends - whether he may be equally capable of retaining them is less certain.
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- Author Marie Rutkoski
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There can be second chances. But maybe it's also true that things can never be the same, and that you have to decide whether the second chance lives up to the first.
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- Author Marie Rutkoski
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When you're a stranger to people you care about, you become a stranger to yourself.
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- Author Icy
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Icy: You ladies want to hear something funny? The quiz in last month's Teen Witch said "What would you do if you got to take over the whole universe?Darcy: What did you put?Icy: I wrote "You'll find out soon enough, loser," and sent it in.
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- Author Kara Louise
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In the early hours of the morning the house was dark and quiet. […] and Elizabeth lay in bed wide awake. Images of Mr. Darcy’s face, his nod, and his tall, handsome demeanour flooded her thoughts. She knew that even if she were spared these thoughts by sleep coming upon her, he would invade her dreams. And when she did fall asleep just before dawn,he was there just as she had expected.
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- Author Jane Austen
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I will not torment you with vain wishes, which may seem purposely to ask for your thanks.
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