I always say a woman cannot have too many resources—and I feel very thankful that I have so many myself as to be quite independent of society.
 Jane Austen, Emma (1815). copy citation

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Author Jane Austen
Source Emma
Topic society women
Date 1815
Language English
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“You seem shut out from every thing—in the most complete retirement.—And Mrs. Churchill probably has not health or spirits like Selina to enjoy that sort of seclusion. Or, perhaps she may not have resources enough in herself to be qualified for a country life. I always say a woman cannot have too many resources—and I feel very thankful that I have so many myself as to be quite independent of society.” “Frank was here in February for a fortnight.” “So I remember to have heard. He will find an addition to the society of Highbury when he comes again; that is, if I may presume to call myself an addition.” source