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10 Life Lessons from Jane Austen

English novelist Jane Austen lived from December 16, 1775, to June 18, 1817. She formed the modern novel language of the 19th century with his ironic narrative style about the subtleties of women’s lives.

  1. If I loved you any less, I would speak more of my love.
  2. Nothing is more deceptive than fake humility. This is an indirect way of bragging oneself.
  3. Arrogance in a weak mind produces all kinds of evil.
  4. I don’t take it seriously when young people comment about marriage. If they are against marriage, I deduce that they have not found the right person yet.
  5. Sitting in the shade and watching the greenery on a beautiful day is the best way to unwind…
  6. If we pay attention to it, we all have a great guide in all of us who will give us better advice than others…
  7. The tastes of one half of the world cannot be understood by the other half.
  8. One person’s method should not be the rule of the other.
  9. Although we use them interchangeably, arrogance and pride are different things. A person could be proud but not arrogant. Pride is what we think of ourselves; arrogance is an attitude we develop based on what others think of us.
  10. There is no greater pleasure for me than reading. I would feel miserable if I had a house without a library.

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