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Fitzwilliam Darcy (Character)

2 books mention “Fitzwilliam Darcy.”


  1. Pride and Prejudice

    by Jane Austen

    The ultimate main man - especially in the last pride and prejudice movie with McFaden

    Memorable Quotes by Fitzwilliam Darcy:

    “Nothing is more deceitful ... than the appearance of humility. It is often only carelessness of opinion, and sometimes an indirect boast.”

    “I have faults enough, but they are not, I hope, of understanding. My temper I dare not vouch for. It is, I believe, too little yielding - certainly too little for the convenience of the world. I cannot forget the follies and vices of other so soon as I ought, nor their offenses against myself. My feelings are not puffed about with every attempt to move them. My temper would perhaps be called resentful. My good opinion once lost, is lost forever.”

    “There is, I believe, in every disposition a tendency to some particular evil - a natural defect, which not even the best education can overcome.”

    “In vain I have struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”


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