Enjoy this week's quiz which asks Who Said This?The Jane Austen Quiz - Who Said This?"I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good. Follies and nonsense, whims and inconsistencies do divert me, I own, and I laugh at them whenever I can."Who said this?"We never could agree in our choice of a profession. I always preferred the church, as I still do. But that was not smart enough for my family. They recommended the army. That was a great deal too smart for me."Who said this?"All the privilege I claim for my own sex (it is not a very enviableone; you need not covet it), is that of loving longest, when existenceor when hope is gone."Who said this?"I shall not be a poor old maid; and it is poverty only which makes celibacy contemptible to a generous public!"Who said this?"Money can only give happiness where there is nothing else to give it."Who said this?"I love to look at her; and I will add this praise, that I do not think her personally vain. Considering how handsome she is, she appears to be little occupied with it; her vanity lies another way." Who said this?"How are the civilities and compliments of every day to be related as they ought to be, unless noted down every evening in a journal?" Who said this?"These are the kind of little things which please her ladyship, and it is a sort of attention which I conceive myself peculiarly bound to pay." Who said this?"it is always incomprehensible to a man that a woman should ever refuse an offer of marriage. A man always imagines a woman to be ready for anybody who asks her." Who said this?"I am in no humour at present to give consequence to young ladies who are slighted by other men." Who said this?A few misattributions, but a good effort.Practically word perfect!Quiz Maker - powered by Riddle