"I have not been in the habit of brooking disappointment."
"That will make your ladyship’s situation at present more pitiable; but it will have no effect on me."

– Jane Austen

Pride and Prejudice, Chapter 56. Lady Catherine has more than met her match in Elizabeth Bennet, who succeeds in putting the aristocratic snob in her place like nobody else can. Lady Catherine is determined to get her way, but Elizabeth is unmovable.