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Quotes About Respect

Steal not this book for fear of shame For on it is the owners name And when you die the Lord will say Where is the book you stole away And when you say you do not know The Lord will say go down below.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There be three gentle and goodlie things, To be here, To be together, And to think well of one another.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I hope you don't think I'm one of those terrible people who make you feel that you have to talk to them all the time.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It must be lovely to be grown up, Marilla, when just being treated as if you were is so nice...Well, anyway, when I grow up, I'm always going to talk to little girls as if they were, too, and I'll never laugh when they use big words.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, anyway, when I am grown up," said Anne decidedly, "I'm always going to talk to little girls as if they were too, and I'll never laugh when they use big words. I know from sorrowful experience how that hurts one's feelings.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Am i talking too much? People are always telling me I do. Would you rather I didn't talk? If you say so I'll stop. I can stop when I make up my mind to it, although it's difficult.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Mrs. Lynde says Mrs. Wrights grandfather stole a sheep but Marilla says we mustent speak ill of the dead. Why mustent we, Anne? I want to know. It's pretty safe ain't it?
~ L.M. Montgomery
I am teaching Perry grammar. He says he wants to learn to speak properly. I told him he should not call his Aunt Tom an old beast but he said he had to because she wasn't a young beast.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I always say good night to the things I love, just as I would to people.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Ah, children are not what they were in my young days. They listened to their parents then.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It might be a nice world if nobody ever said a disagreeable thing, but it would be a dangerous one
~ L.M. Montgomery
Jos voitte istua toisen ihmisen seurassa vaiti puoli tuntia ja tuntea olonne mukavaksi, teistä ja tuosta ihmisestä voi tulla ystävät. Jos ette voi, teistä ei tule koskaan ystäviä, eikä teidän kannata tuhlata aikaa yrittämiseen.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, all I hope, said Miss Cornelia calmly, is that when I'm dead nobody will call me 'our departed sister.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, I like things to have handles even if they are only geraniums. It makes them seem more like people. How do you know but that it hurts a geranium's feelings just to be called a geranium and nothing else? You wouldn't like to be called nothing but a woman all the time.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Anne, her zaman kimsenin duygular?n? incitmememiz gerektiÄŸini söyler. İnsan?n duygular?n?n incinmesi çok korkunç bir ÅŸey gibi görünüyor.
~ 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
When Marilla took Anne up to bed that night she said stiffly: Now, Anne, I noticed last night that you threw your clothes all about the floor when you took them off. That is a very untidy habit, and I can't allow it at all. As soon as you take off any article of clothing fold it neatly and place it on the chair. I haven't any use at all for little girls who aren't neat.
~ L.M. Montgomery
İnsanlar? d?? görünüÅŸlerine göre yarg?lamamak gerekir.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Cornelia's comfortable, matronly figure was making its way towards the village of Glen St. Mary. Miss Cornelia was rightfully Mrs. Marshall Elliott, and had been Mrs. Marshall Elliott for thirteen years, but even yet more people referred to her as Miss Cornelia than as Mrs. Elliott. The old name was dear to her old friends, only one of them contemptuously dropped it. Susan Baker, the gray and grim and faithful handmaiden of the Blythe family
~ L.M. Montgomery
It's very vain of you to say so then. You'd better let your teacher say it.
~ 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
Güzel, hoÅŸ ÅŸeyler düÅŸünmek ve deÄŸerli hazineler gibi onlar? kalbinde saklamak daha iyi. DüÅŸüncelerime gülünmesinden veya hayret edilmesinden hoÅŸlanm?yorum.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Anne always said that Esme Dalley had an iron will under all her sweetness and the doctor had a great deal of respect for the intuition of his wife.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Why do you like Hugh better? Because he is a Viscount?' 'Well, that's one reason,' I admitted, without any false shame. Respect for degree was in my blood and I didn't think of it as snobbery.
~ L.P. Hartley