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Quotes About Perseverance

Stop a bit and think it over. There do be some knots mighty aisy to tie but the untying is a cat of a different brade.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I will keep faith, Walter
~ L.M. Montgomery
I shall give life here my best, and I believe it will give its best to me in return.
~ L.M. Montgomery
just one little seam after another and you never seem to be getting anywhere.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It is a start, and I mean to keep on, I find written in my old journal of that year.
~ L.M. Montgomery
They can laugh when things go wrong. I like that. Anyone can laugh when it's all smooth sailing.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There's one thing plain to be seen, Anne," said Marilla, "and that is that your fall off the Barry roof hasn't injured your tongue at all.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Più una cosa è difficile da ottenere, maggiore è la soddisfazione che provi quando ce la fai.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Here's to our futures, she cried, I wish that every day of our lives may be better than the one that went before. An extravagant wish—a very wish of youth, commented Uncle Blair, and yet in spite of its extravagance, a wish that will come true if you are true to yourselves. In that case, every day WILL be better than all that went before—but there will be many days, dear lad and lass, when you will not believe it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Yet still the Piper piped and the dance of death went on.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I am not, proceeded Susan firmly, going to lament or whine or question the wisdom of the Almighty any more as I have been doing lately. Whining and shirking and blaming Providence do not get us anywhere. We have just got to grapple with whatever we have to do whether it is weeding the onion patch, or running the Government. I shall grapple. Those blessed boys have gone to war; and we women, Mrs. Dr. dear, must tarry by the stuff and keep a stiff upper lip.
~ L.M. Montgomery
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.' That's a sentence I read in a book once, and I say it over to comfort myself whenever I'm disappointed in anything.
~ L.M. Montgomery
My life is a perfect graveyard of buried hopes.' That's a sentence I read in a book once, and I say it over to comfort myself whenever I'm disappointed in anything.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I've done my best and I begin to understand what is meant by the 'joy of the strife.' Next to trying and winning, the best thing is trying and failing.
~ L.M. Montgomery
A body can get used to anything, even to being hanged, as the Irishman said.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I foresee that I shall have my hands full. Well, well, we can't get through this world without our share of trouble.
~ L.M. Montgomery
we get or take in this world; and although ambitions are well worth having, they are not to be cheaply won, but exact their dues of work and self-denial, anxiety and discouragement.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Çünkü bu dünyada kazand???m?z veya sahip olduÄŸumuz her ÅŸey için bir bedel öderdik. Amaçlar bedel ödemeye deÄŸer ÅŸeyler olsa da kolayca elde edilemezlerdi. S?k? çal??ma ve özverinin yan? s?ra cesaretinin k?r?lmas?, endiÅŸe gibi engellerle de baÅŸa ç?kmay? gerektirirlerdi.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I can always get through to-day very nicely. It's to-morrow I can't live through.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Ridete dei vostri errori ma imparate da essi, scherzate sui vostri problemi ma traetene forza, fatevi beffe delle difficoltà ma superatele.
~ L.M. Montgomery
into each life some rain must fall, some days must be dark and dreary.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There's one thing plain to be seen, Anne, said Marilla, and that is that your fall off the Barry roof hasn't injured your tongue at all.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bu dünyada iyi olan ÅŸeylerden biri de bu... Ne olursa olsun baharlar yine gelir.
~ L.M. Montgomery