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One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering
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"One does not love a place the less for having suffered in it, unless it has been all suffering, nothing but suffering"

- Jane Austen

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This quote by Jane Austen speaks to the concept that even if one has experienced suffering in a specific place, it does not indicate that they can not still enjoy it. Austen is recommending that it is possible to still have a fondness for a place even if it has actually caused pain. She is also indicating that if the place has just triggered suffering, then it is easy to understand that one would not have the ability to enjoy it. This quote talks to the concept that even if a location has caused discomfort, it is still possible to have a connection to it. It is a tip that even if something has actually triggered us discomfort, it does not indicate that we can not still have a fondness for it. Austen's words are a reminder that even if something has actually caused us pain, it does not indicate that we can not still have a connection to it.

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Jane Austen This quote is written / told by Jane Austen between December 16, 1775 and July 28, 1817. She was a famous Writer from United Kingdom. The author also have 60 other quotes.

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