Quote by Jane Austen

It is a lovely night, and they are much to be pitied who have not been taught to feel, in some degree, as you do; who have not, at least, been given a taste for Nature in early life. They lose a great deal.


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Summary

This quote emphasizes the importance of developing an appreciation for nature from a young age. The author believes that those who do not possess this ability are deserving of pity. They argue that by not being taught to feel and appreciate the beauty of nature, these individuals miss out on a significant aspect of life. The quote suggests that having a connection with nature enhances one's experiences and further implies that those who lack this connection are at a disadvantage.

By Jane Austen
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