Jane Austen Quotes About Virtue

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  • Loss of virtue in a female is irretrievable; that one false step involves her in endless ruin; that her reputation is no less brittle than it is beautiful; and that she cannot be too much guarded in her behaviour towards the undeserving of the other sex.

    Jane Austen (1813). “Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. : In Three Volumes”, p.100
  • How little of permanent happiness could belong to a couple who were only brought together because their passions were stronger than their virtue.

    Passion  
    Jane Austen (1853). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.271
  • Fine dancing, I believe like virtue, must be its own reward. Those who are standing by are usually thinking of something very different.

    Believe  
    Jane Austen (2007). “The Complete Novels of Jane Austen”, p.929, Wordsworth Editions
  • Fine dancing, I believe, like virtue, must be its own reward.

    Believe  
    Jane Austen (2007). “The Complete Novels of Jane Austen”, p.929, Wordsworth Editions
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