"I must go, uncertain of my fate; but I shall return hither, or follow your party, as soon as possible. A word, a look will be enough to decide whether...

Miss Bingley's congratulations to her brother, on his approaching marriage, were all that was affectionate and insincere.
~ Jane Austen ~












Miss Bingley's congratulations to her brother, on his approaching marriage, were all that was affect...
Show More
More Jane Austen quotes
"Happiness in marriage is entirely a matter of chance.
"Luck which so often defies anticipation in matrimonial affairs, giving attraction to what is moderate rather than to what is superior.
"With such a worshipping wife, it was hardly possible that any natural defects in it should not be increased. The extreme sweetness of her temper must ...
"I am not only not going to be married, at present, but have very little intention of ever marrying at all.
"The most incomprehensible thing in the world to a man, is a woman who rejects his offer of marriage!
"Poverty is a great evil, but to a woman of education and feeling it ought not, it cannot be the greatest.—I would rather be a teacher at a school (and...
"After having so nobly disentangled themselves from the shackles of Parental Authority, by a Clandestine Marriage, they were determined never to forfei...
"Maria was married on Saturday. In all important preparations of mind she was complete, being prepared for matrimony by a hatred of home, by the misery...
"Dear Eloisa (said I) there’s no occasion for your crying so much about such a trifle. (for I was willing to make light of it in order to comfort her) ...
"I pay very little regard," said Mrs. Grant, "to what any young person says on the subject of marriage. If they profess a disinclination for it, I only...
"…for I look upon the Frasers to be about as unhappy as most other married people.
"And such is your definition of matrimony and dancing. Taken in that light, certainly their resemblance is not striking; but I think I could place them...
"Oh, Lizzy! do anything rather than marry without affection.
"An unhappy alternative is before you, Elizabeth. From this day you must be a stranger to one of your parents. Your mother will never see you again if ...