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Jane Austen

Business, you know, may bring you money, but friendship hardly ever does.

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Jane Austen is pointing out that while business activities are designed to generate financial gain, friendships usually do not result in making money. She highlights the practical difference between the goals of business and the nature of personal relationships.

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