Unbounded Indulgence In Fiction, Literary U When people are once accustomed to unbounded indulgence, they feel any restraint as an insupportable grievance. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now Ennui Maria Edgeworth FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Beauty’s Uselessness In Fiction, Literary B Remember that the most beautiful things in the world are the most useless; peacocks and lilies for instance. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now
Idleness and Discontent In Fiction, Literary I People who have nothing to do are quickly tired of their own company. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now
Wisdom for Others In Fiction, Literary W There is nothing so easy as to be wise for others; a species of prodigality, by which we are generous at the expense of our friends. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now
Self-Reliance Fortune In Fiction, Literary S To be thrown upon one’s own resources, is to be cast into the very lap of fortune; for our faculties then undergo a development and display an energy of which they were previously unsusceptible. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now
Judgments and Watches In Fiction, Literary J Our judgments, like our watches, none go just alike, yet each believes his own. Maria Edgeworth – Ennui Purchase Now