Jane Austen is one name that has turned the course of literature around for hundreds of years and continues to do so, even today. She is loved mainly for her writings that act as a guide to fashionable life in the Regency period. Anyone who adores the past or adores love is absolutely head over heels for this author and thought was just able to complete six works during her time, she managed to command a legion of fans around the world.
Often described as an ambitious and stern moralist, she somehow knew and was conscience of human failings, and through her work, she wanted to make people less selfish and more reasonable. Though the stories that she told in the past are not relatable anymore, the feeling they emancipate still stands true. After all, women still fall for men who don’t treat them very nicely, and we’re still the humans of this world. However, she also put forth ideas through her writings that taught millions of her readers about various things in life, especially love. She highly believed in the idea of letting your lover educate you and this can be sited in almost each and every book of her’s, notably in Pride and Prejudice.
Almost everyone starts off their journey to the classics of literature with Austen and her books, which is why her timeless stories have been turned into a plethora of television shows, movies and modern adaptations in addition to being translated into multiple languages to cross cultural boundaries.
We have accumulated 10 Jane Austen quotes that not only explain love and life to her readers but also helps them to believe in themselves.
1. Never.
2. Find yourself friends that make you feel special for every minute of your life.
3. They give you the directions you should never act on.
4. A well-written letter over anything in this life.
5. Don’t overthink.
6. Word.
7. You can never intimidate me for my courage is always by my side.
8. She is enough for herself.
9. It should be done.
10. Inconsistency is the very nature this world acts on.
Don’t they just touch your heart, soul, and memory for forever?
Jyotsna Amla