Jane Austen Quotes about Friendship from her novel Pride & Prejudice.

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I have a high respect for your nerves. They are my old friends.
You are a very strange creature by way of a friend!—always wanting me to play and sing before anybody and everybody!
Between him and Darcy there was a very steady friendship, in spite of a great opposition of character.
A regard for the requester would often make one readily yield to a request, without waiting for arguments to reason one into it.
You are a very strange creature by way of a friend!—always wanting me to play and sing before anybody and everybody!
Not that I think Charlotte so very plain; but then she is our particular friend.
But in general and ordinary cases, between friend and friend, where one of them is desired by the other to change a resolution of no very great moment, should you think ill of that person for complying with the desire, without waiting to be argued into it?
Intimate as you are, you must know how it is to be done.
I do assure you that my intimacy has not yet taught me that.
I hate such false friends.
How can Mr. Bingley, who seems good-humour itself, and is, I really believe, truly amiable, be in friendship with such a man?
Mr. Wickham is blessed with such happy manners as may insure his making friends; whether he may be equally capable of retaining them, is less certain.
He has been so unlucky as to lose your friendship.
I do not pretend to regret anything I shall leave in Hertfordshire except your society, my dearest friend.
In what imaginary act of friendship can you here defend yourself?
I believe nobody feels the loss of friends so much as I do.
We were always good friends, and now we are better.
I often think that there is nothing so bad as parting with one’s friends.
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