1, Marianne said to her mother, "The more I look at the world, the more I feel that I will never see a man I really love"-Jane Austen.
The earth has not been lost, but it remains the same. Whatever falls into the sea will eventually flow to other places. What you lose, you gain. Just pursuing
Perhaps for this reason, (Miss Steele) prefers themselves, and judging from their words and deeds, this preference is easy to find. Lucy, in particular, talks to her (Elliot) whenever she has the chance, hoping to make their relationship closer through natural and sincere exchange of ideas. Austin J.
Eliot never talked about this topic again. Lucy is not like this, especially when she receives a letter from Edward, she always reports good news to her bosom friend (Elliot) in a meaningful way. When this happens, Elliot can remain calm and cautious and end these conversations in a polite way in time. Because she doesn't think Lucy deserves to enjoy this conversation. It's dangerous for herself. Austin J.
After all, life tells us that most of what you believed in the past is wrong, and you will deny your motto with your own actions. -Jane Austen
When she realized (Lucy Steele) that she might have been educated, but all the talents that could give her full play were wasted, Elliot felt sorry for her. Austin J.
Anyway, Marianne, although the concept of single-minded and unswerving love is confusing, although people can say that a person's happiness depends entirely on one person, this does not mean that it should be like this-it is inappropriate and impossible. -Jane Austen
8. Time and opportunity are not the decisive factors of intimacy, but will. For some people, seven years is not enough to know each other; for others, seven days is too much. -Jane Austen
9. Elinor found that no matter how you think it will happen, there is still a difference between expectation and occurrence. She found that when Edward was not married, she always had a glimmer of hope involuntarily, hoping that something would happen to stop him from marrying Lucy; I hope he can make up his mind, his friends can mediate between them, or Lucy can meet some good luck and make everyone happy. But now that he is married, Eleanor blames herself for her luck, which greatly increases the pain caused by the news. -Jane Austen
10. Money will bring happiness only when happiness is not available. Personally, money can't really satisfy people except to meet the needs of life. -Jane Austen
1 1, mussels turn sand into pearls. Suffering makes people grow-Jane Austen.
12. Being happy doesn't mean being appropriate. If I really did something inappropriate, I knew it at that time, because we did something wrong, and we always realized it. I must be unhappy with this idea. Everyone is talking about you for this matter. Do you still doubt that your behavior is inappropriate? -Austin J.
After a pause, Marianne said, "A 27-year-old woman will never fall in love again, nor will she attract other people's feelings. -Jane Austen
14. How can a change of heart count as love?
15, the best way to treat hatred is not violence, and the best way to heal wounds is not revenge.
16. After a little observation, Eleanor did not want to believe that she was really bad-tempered or uneducated, just as he deliberately wanted to show it. Like many other men, he probably married a stupid woman because of some inexplicable prejudice and love of beauty, so his temper is a bit odd-but she knows that such mistakes are common and smart men will not suffer for long. She thinks this is just his desire to highlight himself, so he despises everyone and doesn't agree with everything in front of him. This is to show their superiority. It is not surprising that this motivation is common; However, in this way, although you can be superior in rudeness, you are unlikely to get close to anyone except his wife. -Jane Austen
"Maybe," Eleanor smiled, "maybe we are talking about the same question. I believe what you said about the necessary income of life is very similar to what I said about wealth. You and I have to admit that without money, material enjoyment is impossible. It's just that your opinion is more grandiose than mine. " -Jane Austen
18, in her view, since emotion itself is beyond reproach, it is not only futile to limit it, but also a shameful surrender of reason to all kinds of vulgar misconceptions. -Jane Austen
19, she was born to overcome the love formed at the age of seventeen. With high respect and sincere friendship, she voluntarily gave her heart to another person. -Jane Austen
20. If half the people in the world are smart and kind, Marianne is just like the rest. Although she is outstanding in talent and temperament, she is neither rational nor extreme. She asks others to have the same views and feelings as herself, and she only judges the motives of others by her intuitive impression of people's actions. -Jane Austen
2 1, it is not {what we say or feel} that makes us. This is our job ... or failed to do it. It is not {what we say and feel} that makes us, but {what we do or don't do}. -Jane Austen