Quotes from L.M. Montgomery
Fakat kimseyi incitmediÄŸimiz sürece, istediÄŸiniz zaman aptalca davranam?yorsan?z özgür ve yaÅŸl? bir han?m olman?n ne anlam? var?
~ L.M. Montgomery
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I thought out a splendid prayer after I went to bed
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Bana belli etmedikleri müddetçe insanlar?n hakk?mda ne düÅŸündükleri hiç umurumda deÄŸil.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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It was nearly as long as a minister's and so poetical.
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People who don't like cats always seem to think there is some peculiar virtue in not liking them.
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into each life some rain must fall, some days must be dark and dreary.
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And always when the flash came to her Emily felt that life was a wonderful, mysterious thing of persistent beauty.
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Gilbert darling, don't let's ever be afraid of things. It's such dreadful slavery. Let's be daring and adventurous and expectant. Let's dance to meet life and all it can bring to us, even if it brings scads of trouble and typhoid and twins!
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When I wake up in the night and cannot go to sleep again, remarked Susan, who was knitting and reading at the same time, I pass the moments by torturing the Kaiser to death. Last night I fried him in boiling oil and a great comfort it was to me, remembering those Belgian babies.
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nothing to hinder me. But that brief dream is over. I am resigned to my fate now, so I don't think I'll go out for fear I'll get unresigned again.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Well now, I'd rather have you than a dozen boys, Anne,' said Matthew patting her hand. 'Just mind you that — rather than a dozen boys. Well now, I guess it wasn't a boy that took the Avery scholarship, was it? It was a girl — my girl — my girl that I'm proud of.
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I think a truly perfect person would be very uninteresting.
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Anne of Avonlea, Anne of the Island, Anne's House of Dreams, Rainbow Valley, The Golden Road, Kilmeny of the Orchard, The Watchman, Songs of the Sea & many more
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But would you believe it? I couldn't remember one word when I woke up this morning. And I'm afraid I'll never be able to think out another one as good. Somehow, things never are so good when they're thought out a second time. Have you ever noticed that?
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DiÄŸer insanlardan farkl? olan kiÅŸiler hep tuhaf olarak görülür.
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It had always seemed to Emily, ever since she could remember, that she was very, very near to a world of wonderful beauty. Between it and herself hung only a thin curtain; she could never draw the curtain aside—but sometimes, just for a moment, a wind fluttered it and then it was as if she caught a glimpse of the enchanting realm beyond—only a glimpse—and heard a note of unearthly music.
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Sail beyond the sunset and the baths Of all the western stars until you die
~ L.M. Montgomery
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Belki de o kadar kötü bir ÅŸey deÄŸildir. Bence hayattaki küçük ÅŸeyler, büyük ÅŸeylerden daha çok sorun ç?kar?yor.
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it with an E. We had recitations this afternoon. I just wish you could have been there to hear me recite 'Mary, Queen of Scots.' I just put my whole soul into it. Ruby Gillis told me coming home that the way I said the line, 'Now for my
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She spoke out, with plainness and directness. When you had to deal a mortal blow, why try to lighten it?
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I do hope some day that I will have a white dress. That is my highest ideal of earthly bliss.
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They quarreled once or twice, for they was both high-sperrited. But Mistress Selwyn says to me once, says she, laughing in that pretty way of hers, 'I felt dreadful when John and I quarreled, but underneath it all I was very happy because I had such a nice husband to quarrel with and make it up with.
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Anne tried to picture Mrs. Skinner on speaking terms with romance and failed.
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Anne had never seen Mrs. Merrill before and never saw her again, but she always remembered her as a woman who had attained to the ultimate secret of life. You were never poor as long as you had something to love.
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