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Beauty is an ecstasy; it is as simple as hunger. There is really nothing to be said about it. It is like the perfume of a rose: you can smell it and that is all. — W. Somerset Maugham

On the face of it, no one could have been less equipped for the job than these gently nurtured girls who walked straight out of Edwardian drawingrooms into the manifold horrors of the First World War. — Lyn Macdonald

As long as you have at least one thing anchoring you, you can't get too lost. — Meghan March

My last two years of high school, I think I went to Burger King every day for lunch. — Cameron Russell

Good heaven! My dear Isabella, what do you mean? Can you
can you really be in love with James? — Jane Austen

They danced again, and when the assembly closed, parted, on the lady's side at least, with a strong inclination for continuing the acquaintance. Whether she thought of him so much while she drank her warm wine and water and prepared herself for bed as to dream of him when there, cannot be ascertained; but I hope it was no more than in a light slumber, or a morning doze at most, for if it be true, as a celebrated writer has maintained, that no young lady can be justified in falling in love before the gentleman's love is declared, it must be very improper that a young lady should dream of a gentlemen before the gentleman is first known to have dreamed of her. — Jane Austen

Sarcasm," he said, "is like throwing a stick at your enemy when you've run out of bullets." Siri — Colin Cotterill

The quality of your thoughts determines the quality of your personal character. — Grenville Kleiser

Friendship is certainly the finest balm for the pangs of disappointed love. — Jane Austen

No man is offended by another man's admiration of the woman he loves; it is the woman only who can make it a torment. — Jane Austen

Reality is not art, but a realist art is one that can create an integral aesthetic of reality. — Andre Bazin