5 AHAs from Jane Austen’s Classic Pride and Prejudice
This week’s five AHAs are from the AHAbook™ Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice. If you like this book, please share the URL “aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice” in your social media status update to grow your fan base and let your friends know about it.
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is a book that contains 140 AHAs of Timeless Wisdom about Love, Wealth, Social Standing and Connections. To see and learn how to automatically share AHAmessages from this book, you may check out this video: https://youtu.be/gLrnaxlhgV0. To know how to automatically share via AHAblaster, please watch https://youtu.be/IoJ9kZso1wQ.
Pride and Prejudice is a novel by Jane Austen that was first published in 1813. This AHAbook comprises 140 AHAmessages that enlighten and guide those who are facing life’s various struggles. Share the wisdom covered in this companion work to one of Jane Austen’s most significant books of all time.
The AHAbook is a quick read as it’s a compilation of 140 actionable quotes. Share some of the AHAmessages™ below, and then read and share the entire book via AHAthat on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn or G+:
- You are your own master. You are responsible for your own doing. #JaneAusten http://aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice [click to tweet]
- Watching a beautiful sight could instantly put your spirits in a high flutter. #JaneAusten http://aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice [click to tweet]
- Start thinking of a more happy idea; you will not find comfort in someone else’s. #JaneAusten http://aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice [click to tweet]
- Everyone has their own share of beauty, but do not pretend to be anything extraordinary. Stay humble. http://aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice [click to tweet]
- Teach someone a lesson — a lesson which may be hard at first, but most advantageous. #JaneAusten http://aha.pub/PrideandPrejudice [click to tweet]
Jane Austen’s Pride and Prejudice is one of the amazing AHAbooks that contain 140 well-thought-out AHAmessages. Increase your online influence by picking up AHAthat and easily share quotes from this book on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Google+. (Start sharing great quotes along with other amazing AHAleaders at a click of a button. AHAthat gives you access to great content for FREE within seconds.)
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