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Quotes from L.M. Montgomery

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
~ L.M. Montgomery
do love the west wind. It sings of hope and gladness, doesn't it?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Hiçbir kusuru olmayan yerleri de insanlar? da sevmem. Gerçekten mükemmel bir insan?n hiç ilginç olmayaca??n? düÅŸünüyorum.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There is no need of my either forgetting or remembering it, said Rosemary, a little wearily. YOU forget that I'm an old maid, Ellen. It is only your sisterly delusion that I am still young and blooming and dangerous. Mr. Meredith merely wants to be a friend—if he wants that much itself. He'll forget us both long before he gets back to the manse.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I think, if ever any great sorrow came to me, I would come to the pines for comfort," said Anne dreamily.
~ L.M. Montgomery
now another illusion has been stripped from my eyes and I feel as if there wasn't such a thing as real true friendship in the world.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mant?kl? olmak harika bir ÅŸey olmal? ama yine de mant?kl? bir insan olmak istediÄŸimi düÅŸünmüyorum çünkü mant?kl? insanlar hiç romantik deÄŸiller.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bayan Lynde geçen gün dünyan?n pek de matah bir yer olmad???n? söylüyordu. Ne zaman güzel bir ÅŸeyin olmas?n? dört gözle beklesen er ya da geç mutlaka haya k?r?kl??? yaÅŸars?n diyordu. Belki doÄŸrudur ama bunun iyi bir taraf? da var. Kötü ÅŸeyler de her zaman beklediÄŸin kadar kötü olmaz. Hemen hemen her seferinde çok daha iyi sonuçlan?r.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, we're not getting a girl," said Marilla, as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded in the case of a boy.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Sit down, child, said Mrs. Clow, who never got excited over anything, and so had missed a tremendous amount of trouble and delight in her journey through life.
~ L.M. Montgomery
We all come back to God in these days of soul-sifting, said Gertrude to John Meredith. There have been many days in the past when I didn't believe in God—not as God—only as the impersonal Great First Cause of the scientists. I believe in Him now—I have to—there's nothing else to fall back on but God—humbly, starkly, unconditionally.
~ L.M. Montgomery
In his arms he carried Anne, whose head lay limply against his shoulder. At that moment Marilla had a revelation. In the sudden stab of fear that pierced to her very heart she realized what Anne had come to mean to her. She would have admitted that she liked Anne — nay, that she was very fond of Anne. But now she knew as she hurried wildly down the slope that Anne was dearer to her than anything on earth.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Where is my conscience, Anne? I want to know. Is it in my stomach?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, don't you see, Marilla? There must be a limit to the mistakes one person can make, and when I get to the end of them, then I'll be through with them. That's a very comforting thought.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Hem Bayan Allan elimizde bir kan?t olmad??? sürece insanlar?n bize doÄŸruyu söylediklerinden ÅŸüphe etmememiz gerektiÄŸini söyledi.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And now, Mrs. Dr, dear, said Susan, since the fall house-cleaning is over and the garden truck is all safe in cellar, I am going to take a honeymoon to celebrate the peace. A honeymoon, Susan? Yes, Mrs. Dr. dear, a honeymoon, repeated Susan firmly. I shall never be able to get a husband but I am not going to be cheated out of everything and a honeymoon I intend to have.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Confío en que no piense que soy una de esas horribles personas que le hacen sentir que hay que hablarles todo el tiempo. Hablaremos cuando nos apetezca.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Pigs MAY whistle, but they've poor mouths for it
~ L.M. Montgomery
Silas Lee was sent to prison for manslaughter and died there.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, but it's good to be alive and to be going home,' breathed Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Humor is the spiciest condiment in the feast of existence. Laugh at your mistakes but learn from them, joke over your troubles but gather strength from them, make a jest of your difficulties but overcome them.' Isn't that worth learning, Aunt Jimsie?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bulmak istedikten sonra her insan?n içinde biraz iyilik vard?r. Bu iyiliÄŸi bulup geliÅŸtirmek de bir öÄŸretmenin görevidir.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Leaving this Parthian shaft to rankle in Anne's stormy bosom, Marilla descended to the kitchen, grievously troubled in mind and vexed in soul.
~ L.M. Montgomery
those who can soar to the highest heights can also plunge to the deepest depths, and that the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply.
~ L.M. Montgomery