FastSaying

If I hadn't read all of Jane Austen and DH Lawrence, Tolstoy and Proust, as well as the more fun stuff, I wouldn't know how to break bad news, how to sympathise, how to be a friend or a lover, because I wouldn't have any idea what was going on in anybody else's mind.

Sebastian Faulks

Sebastian Faulks

AnyAnybodyAustenBadBad NewsBecauseBreakElseFriendFunFun StuffGoingHowIdeaJaneJane AustenKnowLawrenceLoverMindMoreNewsReadStuffTolstoyWell

Related Quotes

To me [Edgar Allen Poe's] prose is unreadable—like Jane Austin's [sic]. No there is a difference. I could read his prose on salary, but not Jane's. Jane is entirely impossible. It seems a great pity that they allowed her to die a natural death.
— Mark Twain
bad-reviewsjane-austen
Everytime I read 'Pride and Prejudice' I want to dig her up and beat her over the skull with her own shin-bone.
— Mark Twain
bad-reviewshumorjane-austen
People who say Jane or talk about Janeites revolt me. The sort that can walk with kings and not lose that common touch. 'Miss Austen to you' is what I feel inclined to say.
— Angela Thirkell
austenjane-austen
Let us never underestimate the power of a well-written letter.
— Jane Austen
jane-austenjane-austen-book-club
Jane Austen easily used half a page describing someone else's eyes; she would not appreciate summarizing her reading tastes in ten titles.
— Tracy Chevalier
jane-austen