Jane Austen
@janeaustenlit.bsky.social
1.3K followers 430 following 290 posts
Jane Austen’s words from her novels and letters ❤️
Posts Media Videos Starter Packs
Pinned
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Pray come in; do come in. You will find some friends here.
#JaneAusten #Emma
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
I must tell you what you will not ask, though I may wish it unsaid the next moment.
#JaneAusten #Emma
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
It sometimes happens that a woman is handsomer at twenty-nine than she was ten years before; and, generally speaking, if there has been neither ill health nor anxiety, it is a time of life at which scarcely any charm is lost.
#JaneAusten #Persuasion
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
The men all so good for nothing, and hardly any women at all - it is very tiresome.
#JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Miss Bennet, do you know who I am? I have not been accustomed to such language as this.
#JaneAusten #PrideandPrejudice
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Lord, I have been as busy as a bee ever since dinner!
#JaneAusten #SenseandSensibility
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
My gown is to be trimmed everywhere with white ribbon plaited on somehow or other. She says it will look well. I am not sanguine. They trim with white very much.
#JaneAusten #letters1813
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
They must all go to Brighton. That is the place to get husbands.
#JaneAusten #PrideandPrejudice
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
They are always acting upon motives of vanity
#JaneAusten #MansfieldPark
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Facts or opinions which are to pass through the hands of so many, to be misconceived by folly in one, and ignorance in another, can hardly have much truth left.
#JaneAusten #Persuasion
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Vanity working on a weak head, produces every sort of mischief.
#JaneAusten #Emma
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Nobody can tell how much I hate quarrelling.
#JaneAusten #TheWatsons
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
His temper is not happy, and something has now occurred to ruffle it in an uncommon degree;
#JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
There was a kind of cold hearted selfishness on both sides, which mutually attracted them; and they sympathised with each other in an insipid propriety of demeanor, and a general want of understanding.
#JaneAusten #SenseandSensibility
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
This is a most unfortunate affair, and will probably be much talked of.
#JaneAusten #PrideandPrejudice
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
I am grown too old to go out more than three times a week;
#JaneAusten #MansfieldPark
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
He is totally beyond the reach of any sentiment of justice or compassion.
#JaneAusten #Persuasion
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Well! evil to some is always good to others.
#JaneAusten #Emma
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
This is insufferable! My dearest friend, I was never so enraged before, and must relieve myself by writing to you, who I know will enter into all my feelings.
#JaneAusten #LadySusan
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
I have no fancy for having my house as full as an hotel.
#JaneAusten #Sanditon
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Who knows when we may be together again?
#JaneAusten #NorthangerAbbey
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
The insipidity, and yet the noise—the nothingness, and yet the self-importance, of all these people!
#JaneAusten #PrideandPrejudice
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
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 I enter your father’s house this evening or never.
#JaneAusten #Persuasion
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
It makes me nervous to be much alone.
#JaneAusten #TheWatsons
janeaustenlit.bsky.social
Mrs. Bates, the widow of a former vicar of Highbury, was a very old lady, almost past every thing but tea and quadrille.
#JaneAusten #Emma