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  • Yes, vanity is a weakness indeed. But pride - where there is a real superiority of mind, pride will be always under good regulation.

    Real   Pride   Vanity  
    Jane Austen (1853). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.50
  • It is your turn to say something now, Mr. Darcy. I talked about the dance, and you ought to make some kind of remark on the size of the room, or the number of couples.

    Couple   Numbers   Rooms  
    Jane Austen (1853). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.80
  • She was convinced that she could have been happy with him, when it was no longer likely they should meet.

    Jane Austen (1813). “Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. : In Three Volumes”, p.149
  • I'm fully aware that if I were to change professions tomorrow, become an astronaut and be the first man to land on Mars, the headlines in the newspapers would read: `Mr. Darcy Lands on Mars.

    Men   Land   Mars  
  • I find that at almost every press junket I get that comment, "this character's different from what you generally play..." And that's OK! But I think "generally play" stems back to Mr Darcy. I'm fine with it but I tend to find that if it's a departure, which in other people's words it always is, it's always a departure from that.

    "Then She Found Me - Colin Firth interview". Interview with Rob Carnevale, www.indielondon.co.uk.
  • I admit that I do not recall the speeches of Comrades [Earl] Browder and [Samuel] Darcy. I do not even recall of what they spoke. It is possible that they said something of this nature. But it was not the Soviet people who created the American Communist Party. It was created by Americans.

    Party   People   Speech  
  • My object then," replied Darcy, "was to show you, by every civility in my power, that I was not so mean as to resent the past; and I hoped to obtain your forgiveness, to lessen your ill opinion, by letting you see that your reproofs had been attended to. How soon any other wishes introduced themselves I can hardly tell, but I believe in about half an hour after I had seen you.

    Believe   Mean   Pride  
    Jane Austen (2015). “Jane Austen Collection: Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, Emma, Persuasion and More”, p.728, Xist Publishing
  • Mr. Darcy was in Pride and Prejudice and at first he was all snooty and huffy; then he fell in a lake and came out with his shirt all wet. And then we all loved him. In a swoony way.

    Pride   Lakes   Huffy  
  • I cannot comprehend the neglect of a family library in such days as these." - Mr. Darcy

    Library   Neglect   Darcy  
    Jane Austen, Michelle Pillow (2010). “Pride and Prejudice: The Wild and Wanton Edition”, p.66, Adams Media
  • You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you. -Mr. Darcy

    Jane Austen, Joseph Pearce (2008). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.190, Ignatius Press
  • You are too generous to trifle with me. If your feelings are still what they were last April, tell me so at once. My affections and wishes are unchanged; but one word from you will silence me on this subject for ever.

    Jane Austen (2007). “The Complete Novels of Jane Austen”, p.458, Wordsworth Editions
  • I am happier than Jane; she only smiles, I laugh. Mr. Darcy sends you all the love in the world, that he can spare from me.

    Laughing   World   Darcy  
    Jane Austen (2014). “Jane Austen Collection: illustrated - 6 eBooks and 140+ illustrations”, p.549, Ageless Reads
  • You may only call me "Mrs. Darcy"... when you are completely, and perfectly, and incandescently happy.

    Prejudice   May   Call Me  
    "Fictional character: Elizabeth Bennet". "Pride & Prejudice", www.imdb.com. 2005.
  • Yes," replied Darcy, who could contain himself no longer, "but that was when I first knew her; for it is many months since I have considered her as one of the handsomest women of my acquaintance.

    Jane Austen (1813). “Pride and Prejudice: A Novel. : In Three Volumes”, p.62
  • One of the great things about movies is that it's just that short period of time. It's a bubble. The last thing you want to know is that Elizabeth and Darcy had a fight over how to treat the servants!

    Fighting   Want   Lasts  
    Nora Ephron (2015). “Nora Ephron: The Last Interview: and Other Conversations”, p.66, Melville House
  • I loved Mr. Darcy far more than any of my own husbands.

    Husband   Darcy   My Own  
  • The format of the book was the idea of my wonderful editor, Stephen Segal. Stephen and I had worked together before, on projects for the Interstitial Arts Foundation, and when he got the idea for an accordion-style book, he called and asked if I could write the story for it. I told him that I would love to try! And I knew it had to be a love story, because that's the sort of story you really want to hear from both perspectives. I mean, imagine if Pride and Prejudice were told from Darcy's perspective as well as Elizabeth's. It would be quite a different story!

    Art   Book   Mean  
    Source: www.sfsignal.com
  • There are three big things going for The Scorpio Races: first, it is set on a beautiful but wild island in the middle of the cold Atlantic Ocean. That would've seduced me as a teen reader. Second, It is full of beautiful but killer horses being trained for a dangerous race. Actually, that would've seduced me as a teen reader as well. At third it involves a very repressed love story with a very Mr. Darcy-like love interest.

    Beautiful   Horse   Ocean  
    Source: www.seventeen.com
  • As the tide of feminism that crested two decades ago recedes and the old advance-and-retreat games of courtship return, "Pride & Prejudice" speaks wistfully to the moment. Elizabeth Bennet and Fitzwilliam Darcy are tantalizing early prototypes for a Katharine Hepburn-Spencer Tracy ideal of lovers as brainy, passionate sparring partners. That the world teems with fantasies of Mr. Darcy and his ilk there is no doubt. How many of his type are to be found outside the pages of a novel, however, is another matter.

    Pride   Games   Two  
  • I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends.

    "Pride and Prejudice".
  • On a radio drama I'd like to feel that I had just as much chance of playing Mr Darcy as anyone else because I can sound like him, yet many radio producers find it very difficult to extend their imaginations to employing anyone who's non white.

    "Is this it?". The Guardian Interview, www.theguardian.com. July 28, 2007.
  • That's the problem with the truth," Darcy said. "Liars and honest men both claim to have it.

    Liars   Men   Honest  
    Hugh Howey (2014). “The Wool Trilogy: Wool, Shift, Dust”, p.995, Random House
  • I particularly recollect your saying one night, after they had been dining at Netherfield, 'SHE a beauty!--I should as soon call her mother a wit.' But afterwards she seemed to improve on you, and I believe you thought her rather pretty at one time." "Yes," replied Darcy, who could contain himself no longer, "but THAT was only when I first saw her, for it is many months since I have considered her as one of the handsomest women of my acquaintance.

    Mother   Believe   Night  
    Jane Austen (2015). “Annotated Pride and Prejudice with English Grammar Exercises: by Jane Austen (Author), Robert Powell (Editor)”, p.329, Powell Publications, LLC
  • All women love Colin Firth: Mr. Darcy, Mark Darcy, George VI—at this point he could play the Craigslist Killer and people would be like, 'Oh my God, the Craigslist Killer has the most boyish smile!

    Play   People   Would Be  
    Mindy Kaling (2011). “Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns)(Enhanced Edition)”, p.171, Crown/Archetype
  • I think the issue of female friendship really resonates well with women, ... So many women have a friend like Darcy or can relate to the feeling of being second-fiddle to a friend.

  • The most moving scene for me in 'Pride and Prejudice' is the Pemberley music room scene: Elizabeth has just saved Darcy's sister from embarrassment and confusion, and as the music plays on, Darcy's look of gratitude becomes a look of love, which we see reciprocated in Elizabeth's eyes.

    Gratitude   Moving   Eye  
  • Today, Mr. Darcy is a vampire.

    Vampire   Today   Darcy  
  • I certainly have not the talent which some people possess," said Darcy, "of conversing easily with those I have never seen before. I cannot catch their tone of conversation, or appear interested in their concerns, as I often see done.

    People   Done   Tone  
    Jane Austen (2005). “Pride and Prejudice”, p.157, Prestwick House Inc
  • Goodbye Darcy, goodbye Jean, goodbye stone cottage, scratchy towels, fields of wildflowers; good bye gorgeous Peak District ... OK English People, for your own good, get off the roads, here we come!

  • Elizabeth, having rather expected to affront him, was amazed at his gallantry; and Darcy had never been so bewitched by any woman as he was by her. He really believed, that were it not for the inferiority of her connections, he should be in some danger of falling in love, and were it not for his considerable skill in the deadly arts, that he should be in danger of being bested by hers--for never had he seen a lady more gifted in the ways of vanquishing the undead.

    Jane Austen, Seth Grahame-Smith (2009). “Pride and Prejudice and Zombies”, p.49, Quirk Books
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