Jane Austen — "I am not fond of anything that is not perfectly good; and therefore I do not lik…"
I am not fond of anything that is not perfectly good; and therefore I do not like my own writing, for I think it is not perfectly good.
I am not fond of anything that is not perfectly good; and therefore I do not like my own writing, for I think it is not perfectly good.
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"I have just been reading a novel which I think is very pretty, but which I do not like at all."
"I am not at all disposed to think ill of any body, for I believe there is a great deal of good in every human being."
"There is nothing one cannot say in a letter, except what one really wishes to say."
"I am not at all disposed to be romantic."
"I do not want people to be very agreeable, as it saves me the trouble of liking them a great deal."
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