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1 " I was a veritable Johnny Appleseed of grand expectations, and all I reaped for my trouble was a harvest of bitter fruit. "
― Elizabeth Gilbert , Committed: A Skeptic Makes Peace with Marriage
2 " Dear Eloisa (said I) there’s no occasion for your crying so much about such a trifle. (for I was willing to make light of it in order to comfort her) I beg you would not mind it – You see it does not vex me in the least; though perhaps I may suffer most from it after all; for I shall not only be obliged to eat up all the Victuals I have dressed already, but must if Henry should recover (which however is not very likely) dress as much for you again; or should he die (as I suppose he will) I shall still have to prepare a Dinner for you whenever you marry any one else. So you see that tho perhaps for the present it may afflict you to think of Henry’s sufferings, yet I dare say he’ll die soon and then his pain will be over and you will be easy, whereas my Trouble will last much longer for work as hard as I may, I am certain that the pantry cannot be cleared in less than a fortnight "
― Jane Austen , Love and Freindship
3 " First impression is really Last impression..I have observed this thing that in my life. Whenever, I observed any one by their first impression at the end I got same manner which I had observed.. People pretend themselves but reality occurs from their first impression.Those people whom I thought they are not good at the end I can comment on them with these same words as I passed before on their first impression. No matter how good they were but they have shown what they are as they expressed from first impression.But the people who express their first impression very kindly and gently for them I can say they are my friends how ever those people fought but they always be with me in my trouble or difficulties.So, definitely yes first impression is last impressionReality occurs from first observation but should be the clever eye "
4 " Parade my trouble in front of you guys? Make you realize that my heart is broken . . . that as long as I live I'll have chains dragging me down to the oceans of sad tears that my feet are wet in already. "
― Jack Kerouac , Maggie Cassidy