Quote by Jane Austen
Good-humoured, unaffected girls, will not do for a man who has been used to sensible women. They are two distinct orders of being.

Summary
This quote suggests that men who have experienced relationships with intelligent and sensible women may not find themselves compatible with good-humoured and unaffected girls. The quote implies that these two types of women have different approaches to life and relationships, belonging to "two distinct orders of being." It implies that a man accustomed to more depth and intellect in his relationships may struggle to connect with women who prioritize humor and carefreeness over intelligence and substance.
Topics
Women
By Jane Austen