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Quotes About Individuality

Out of your world perhaps, Susan — but not out of mine,' said Anne with a faint smile.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, my, you are one of the Chosen People, mocked Black-eyes. Of course I am, retorted Emily.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Tommy and Adam Cowan, over at Markdale, are twins; and they're both cross-eyed. So I s'posed that was what being twins meant.
~ L.M. Montgomery
That Anne-girl improves all the time," she said. "I get tired of other girls—there is such a provoking and eternal sameness about them. Anne has as many shades as a rainbow and every shade is the prettiest while it lasts.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It was not, of course, a proper thing to do. But then I have never pretended, nor ever will pretend, that Emily was a proper child. Books are not written about proper children. They would be so dull nobody would read them.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Occasionally she would come to church, stalking unconcernedly up the aisle to a prominent seat. She never put on hat or shoes on such occasions, but when she wanted to be especially grand she powdered face, arms and legs with flour!
~ 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
But it's a million times nicer to be Anne of Green Gables than Anne of nowhere in particular, isn't it?
~ L.M. Montgomery
I shall always be pointed at as the girl who flavored a cake with anodyne liniment.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I am no bird, and no net ensnares me.
~ 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
Bana belli etmedikleri müddetçe insanlar?n hakk?mda ne düÅŸündükleri hiç umurumda deÄŸil.
~ L.M. Montgomery
People who don't like cats always seem to think there is some peculiar virtue in not liking them.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I think a truly perfect person would be very uninteresting.
~ L.M. Montgomery
DiÄŸer insanlardan farkl? olan kiÅŸiler hep tuhaf olarak görülür.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, well, it takes all kinds of people to make a world...
~ L.M. Montgomery
It takes all sorts of people to make a world, as I've often heard, but I think there are some who could be spared.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It was really dreadful to be so different from other people . . . and yet rather wonderful, too, as if you were a being strayed from another star. Hazel would not have been one of the common herd for anything . . . no matter what she suffered by reason of her differentness.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The ten year old Ingleside twins violated twin tradition by not looking in the least alike. Anne, who was always called Nan, was very pretty, with velvety nut-brown eyes and silky nut-brown hair. She was a very blithe and dainty little maiden—Blythe by name and blithe by nature, one of her teachers had said. Her complexion was quite faultless, much to her mother's satisfaction. I'm so glad I have one daughter who can wear pink, Mrs. Blythe was wont to say jubilantly.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It was nice to live where you could show how capable you were. This was her own world and she was a person of importance in it. There was a joy in her heart the clock round.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Josie is a Pye," said Marilla
~ L.M. Montgomery
İnsanlar gerçek düÅŸüncelerini dile getirseler bu dünya çok daha ilginç bir yer olurdu; gerçi zaten çok ilginç bir yer.
~ L.M. Montgomery
O yolu seviyorum çünkü orada insanlar sana deli olduÄŸunu söylemeden yüksek sesle düÅŸünebilirsin.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Pienso que una persona verdaderamente perfecta, sería algo muy poco interesante
~ L.M. Montgomery