“Nothing is more deceitful," said Darcy, "than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.”
“Nothing amuses me more than the easy manner with which everybody settles the abundance of those who have a great deal less than themselves.”
“Alas! with all her reasoning, she found, that to retentive feelings eight years may be little more than nothing.”
“It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us. Women fancy admiration means more than it does.And men take care that they should.”
“She was nothing more than a mere good-tempered, civil and obliging Young Woman; as such we could scarcely dislike her -- she was only an Object of Contempt”
“He was in love, very much in love; and it was a love which, operating on an active, sanguine spirit, of more warmth than delicacy, made her affection appear of greater consequence, because it was witheld, and determined him to have the glory, as well as the felicity of forcing her to love him.”