“She is the kind of woman a man would be a fool to trifle with.”
“We have all a better guide in ourselves, if we would attend to it, than any other person can be.”
“We wish that we could take his or her hand and see them as God sees them.”
“Willoughby has no real affection for Marianne, he has only condescended to make love to her.”
“I have been a selfish being all my life, in practice, though not in principle.”
“It seems as if the silence of the place swallowed him up.”
“What incensed him the most was having allowed himself to be carried away by her, to have exposed his heart to her excuses and pleadings.”
“I don’t understand why you must always be fighting, when options are involved.”
“It may reasonably be supposed that her father would not be found quite so easily as some people may imagine.”
“Surely there must be some mistakes here, whilst hardly any distress seems to afflict her or him.”
“I knew I would never fight you, for you are far too kind–hearted to ever mean to hurt me.”
“Love is like a puzzle, it is the best thing in the world but yet it cannot be forced by everyone.”
“Why must your husband be the best man in the world, while my husband is merely good?”
“I have always esteemed the tolerance and kindness of the people, to not have overemphasizing their love.”
“There is a morning when affection is the opening line of the people who open their hearts.”
“The human heart is capable of understanding and forgiveness, though sometimes it may take a long time.”
“I can believe of my ability to love and to forgive the person that I once loved and will never love again.”
“My pal was always considered the most intelligent man in the whole place, nevertheless, he never had his ability to replicate love and affection.”
“Why simply the best among men and not just some men?”
“I have been a being who is selfish in many things, in my actions, if not in principle.”
“I have never been a person to be incensed with a reason in any argument over another self–centered event.”
“I think I can help you to understand my views on your own, to recognize the good and bad in them.”
“An affectionate heart is the most important quality of my understanding for people who have gone through a difficult time.”
“Love is like everything, it must have a beginning, and this beginning is kind of important.” – Jane Austen, ‘Sense and Sensibility’