I have reached a stage in my life where I am wondering how my life will pan out - I now don't have the naïve security of being young but also don't have the wisdom and experience of many years.
I have found myself re-reading Persuasion as I suppose I feel a personal relevance at the moment and perhaps subconsciously I am striving for my own Frederick Wentworth but not sure where to find him!
This quote is taken from the early part of chapter 1 and is talking about Elizabeth Elliot, the elder sister of Anne - now although I have selected this quote it is not because I see myself as anything like Elizabeth nor in a conflict with my religious views. Overall I regard Elizabeth as rather selfish, it is just that these words stood out for me and if I am honest I suppose some of the feelings were familiar.
"she had the consciousness of being nine-and-twenty, to give her some regrets and some apprehensions. She was fully satisfied of being still quite handsome as ever; but she felt her approach to the years of danger, and would have rejoiced to be certain of being properly solicited by baronet-blood within the next twelve-month or two. Then might she again take up the book of books with as much enjoyment as in her early youth; but now she liked it not. Always to be presented with the date of her own birth and see no marriage follow but that of a younger sister, made the book an evil; and more than once, when her father had left it open on the table near her, had she closed it, with averted eyes, and pushed it away."
I chose to be like Anne, in search of something special yet remaining independent and passionate.
Pic: Persuasion
"I chose to be like Anne, in search of something special yet remaining independent and passionate."
ReplyDeleteWell said, dear Rachel. I hardily agree. May you be blessed as Anne was blessed.
Yrs aff'ly,
Linda the Librarian
I just start my reading recently, and it did really fulfill my spare time and i have learned a lot! good for reading!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chinese painting for your comment. Where are you writing from? Happy reading!
DeleteI just start my reading recently, and it did really fulfill my spare time and i have learned a lot! good for reading!
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