Jane Austen Quotes about Prejudice

It is very often nothing but our own vanity that deceives us.
The more I see of the world, the more am I dissatisfied with it.
Laugh as much as you choose, but you will not laugh me out of my opinion.
It taught me to hope, as I had scarcely ever allowed myself to hope before.
Next to being married, a girl likes to be crossed in love a little now and then.
If I had ever learnt, I should have been a great proficient.
Mary wished to say something very sensible, but knew not how.
What praise is more valuable than the praise of an intelligent servant?
I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends.
There is a monsterous deal of stupid quizzing, & common-place nonsense talked, but scarcely any wit.
You showed me how insufficient were all my pretensions to please a woman worthy of being pleased.
Could there be finer symptoms? Is not general incivility the very essence of love?