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Quotes About Emotions

Well, I'm glad Esme and Trix are both happy. Since my own little romance is in flower I am all the more interested in other people's. A nice interest, you know. Not curious or malicious but just glad there's such a lot of happiness spread about.
~ L.M. Montgomery
EÄŸer onlardan kopar?lacaksan?z, bir ÅŸeyleri sevmenin bir anlam? yok, öyle deÄŸil mi? Bir ÅŸeyleri sevmekten kaç?nmak da çok zor, deÄŸil mi?
~ L.M. Montgomery
what perverted shapes thwarted love can take.
~ L.M. Montgomery
You set your heart too much on things, Anne," said Marilla, with a sigh. "I'm afraid there'll be a great many disappointments in store for you through life." "Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them
~ L.M. Montgomery
I wish I could like the baby a little bit. It would make things easier. But I don't. I've heard people say that when you took care of a baby you got fond of it—but you don't—I don't, anyway.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bunlar? kendine söylemekle baÅŸka insanlardan duymak aras?nda fark var. dedi Anne aÄŸlayarak. 'Bir ÅŸeyin öyle olduÄŸunu bilsen bile, baÅŸka insanlar?n kesin olarak öyle olduÄŸunu düÅŸünmediÄŸini ümit etmekten kendini alam?yorsun.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It will take a lot of love to spoil Ilse, laughed Laura. She's drinking it up like a thirsty sponge. And she loves him wildly in return.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Jane did not like Phyllis. Sometimes Jane thought drearily that there must be something the matter with her when there were so many people she didn't like.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm always so sorry when pleasant things end. Something still pleasanter may come after, but you can never be sure.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Aunt Elizabeth," she cried, "the kitten wasn't drowned after all—and I am going to keep it." "You're not," said Aunt Elizabeth. Emily looked her aunt in the face. Again she felt that odd sensation that had come when Aunt Elizabeth brought the scissors to cut her hair. "Aunt Elizabeth, this poor little kitten is cold and starving, and oh, so miserable. It has been suffering for hours. It shall not be drowned again.
~ L.M. Montgomery
In these ten minutes Rilla passed through a dizzying succession of anger, laughter, contempt, depression and inspiration. Oh, people were—funny! How little they understood.
~ L.M. Montgomery
As much as she hated Gilbert, however, did she love Diana, with all the love of her passionate little heart, equally intense in its likes and dislikes.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bayan Lynde'in dediÄŸi gibi, bu dünyada kavuÅŸmalardan ve ayr?l?klardan baÅŸka bir ÅŸey yok.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Evet ama keklerin, sen özellikle iyi olmalar?n? istediÄŸinde kötü olmak gibi korkunç bir yanlar? var, diyerek iç geçirdi Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh I know. But feeling is so different than knowing. My common sense tells me all you can say, but there are times where common sense has no power over me. Common nonsense takes possession of my soul.
~ L.M. Montgomery
all these terrible emotions always do sound foolish when we put them into our inadequate words. They are not meant to be spoken—only felt and endured.
~ 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
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
Tenía la incómoda sensación de que era algo pecaminoso entregar el corazón con tanta intensidad a una criatura humana y quizá se había sometido a una especie de penitencia inconsciente siendo más estricta y crítica con aquella niña.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I was very sorry that i had been in a temper --- but I was sorry because it was foolish and undignified, not because it was wicked.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Their charmed circle would be broken; and, in spite of the jollity of their little festival, there was a hint of sorrow in every gay young heart.
~ L.M. Montgomery
EÄŸer düÅŸünürsem ve hayal k?r?kl???na uÄŸrarsam, buna dayanamam.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It has been a Prosy day for us, but for some people it has been a wonderful day. Someone was rapturously happy in it. Perhaps a great deed has been done somewhere today- a great poem written- or a great man born. And some heart has been broken, Phil.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I am well in body although considerable rumpled up in spirit
~ L.M. Montgomery