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Jane Austen

"A fondness for reading, properly directed, must be an education in itself."

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Donna Grant

"This corn will teach to you, should you peel away the husk, and be willing to open your ears."

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Donna Grant

"To teach, learn. To learn, teach."

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Donna Grant

"We learn better when learning is a game."

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Donna Grant

"Experience is the only subject worthwhile of study."

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Donna Grant

"The best way to learn is through direct experience."

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Donna Grant

"Through self-development, you can continuously fortify yourself for the next level of increase."

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Donna Grant

"I learn to trust someone I love..I learn to deal with heartbreak..I learn to forgive him who hurts.I never stop learning in this life."

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Donna Grant

"The trick is to teach yourself to read in small sips as well as long swallows."

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Donna Grant

"This philosophy teaches us to leave safe harbor for the rough seas of real-world experience, and to accept that a rough copy out in the world serves us far greater than a masterpiece sitting quietly on our shelves."

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Donna Grant

"What spectacle can be more edifying or more seasonable, than that of Liberty and Learning, each leaning on the other for their mutual and surest support?"

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Jane Austen
"Where people are really attached, poverty itself is wealth."

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Jane Austen
"Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. - It is not fair. - He has fame and profit enough as a poet, and should not be taking the bread out of other people's mouths. - I do not like him, and do not mean to like Waverley if I can help it - but fear I must."

Literature

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Jane Austen
"There are people, who the more you do for them, the less they will do for themselves."

People

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Jane Austen
"Eleanor went to her room "where she was free to think and be wretched."

Wisdom

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Jane Austen
"It would be most right, and most wise, and, therefore must involve least suffering."

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Jane Austen
"I do not know where the error lies. I do not pretend to set people right, but I do see that they are often wrong."

Learning

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Jane Austen
"Books-oh! no. I am sure we never read the same, or not with the samefeelings.""I am sorry you think so; but if that be the case, there can at least beno want of subject. We may compare our different opinions."

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Jane Austen
"Pride,' observed Mary, who piqued herself upon the solidity of her reflections, 'is a very common failing, I believe. By all that I have ever read, I am convinced that it is very common indeed; that human nature is particularly prone to it, and that there are very few of us who do not cherish a feeling of self-complacency on the score of some quality or other, real or imaginary."

Psychology

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Jane Austen
"Pride has often been his best friend. It has connected him nearer with virtue than any other feeling."

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Jane Austen
"However, he wrote some verses on her, and very pretty they were. "And so ended his affection," said Elizabeth impatiently. "There has been many a one, I fancy, overcome in the same way. I wonder who first discovered the efficacy of poetry in driving away love! "I have been used to consider poetry as the food of love," said Darcy. "Of a fine, stout, healthy love it may. Everything nourishes what is strong already. But if it be only a slight, thin sort of inclination, I am convinced that one good sonnet will starve it entirely away."

Romance

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