A Quote by Jane Austen

I have always maintained the importance of Aunts — © Jane Austen
I have always maintained the importance of Aunts
I have always maintained that in basketball the importance of the mental to the physical is about four to one.
I have always maintained that it's not the quantity of work, but the quality that should speak. I have maintained the same for my music albums, too. I have always released them after a gap of two to three years.
It is no use telling me there are bad aunts and good aunts. At the core, they are all alike. Sooner or later, out pops the cloven hoof.
Well, I do have some maiden aunts that are not quite like the aunts in the book, but I definitely do have a couple of them, and a couple of old aunties.
Mum and Dad used to do a lot of entertaining. We had quite a nice house, so everybody descended on us at Christmas - aunts and uncles, who weren't even aunts and uncles.
I had grown up in a world dominated by women - I had aunts and sisters and great-aunts - and I just felt like I lived in a completely female world.
Growing up, my aunts would always put in hair ties and bows and all kinds of stuff, and I always hated it.
Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which neither freedom nor justice can be permanently maintained.
I got into cooking just by watching my mom and my aunts and my great-aunts and actually one of my cousins who has her own catering business in Atlanta, Georgia. So everybody around me really cooked and it was just all these different styles and backgrounds and cuisines of cooking that I found so interesting.
Our house was always full of grandparents and aunts and uncles and cousins.
I maintained my edge by always being a student; you will always have something new to learn.
I call on those that call me son, Grandson, or great-grandson, On uncles, aunts, great-uncles or great-aunts, To judge what I have done. Have I, that put it into words, Spoilt what old loins have sent?
Wakanda was allowed to develop freely, specifically on its own. Wakanda pushed back all the invaders. So they maintained all their traditions; they maintained all their styles.
I've always maintained that I see myself as a student. There's always something to learn and be challenged by and hopefully grow from.
Across the board, from my mother to my father to my aunts and uncles, everybody has always given me a lot of love.
I shared a room with my parents until I was 7, and I lived with my uncles and aunts and my cousins and my grandfather... so the house was always full of people.
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