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Quotes About Acceptance

Bir ÅŸey için cezaland?r?ld?ysan, onun için piÅŸman olman gerekmez.
~ 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
Marilla is eighty-five," said Anne with a sigh. "Her hair is snow-white. But, strange to say, her eyesight is better than it was when she was sixty.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It can't be very pleasant getting used to living - no pleasanter than getting used to stopping it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Josie is a Pye," said Marilla
~ 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
Marilla, Bay Harrison'?n akçaaÄŸaç korusunun üzerindeki ÅŸu büyük y?ld?zlara bak. Etraf?ndaki gümüÅŸsü gökyüzünü kutsal bir sessizlik kaplam?? gibi. Bu bana sanki bir duaym?? gibi geliyor. Sonuçta y?ld?zlar? ve böyle bir gökyüzünü görebilen bir insan, küçük hayal k?r?kl?klar?yla kazalar? o kadar fazla dert etmez, deÄŸil mi?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, that is another hope gone. '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
Anne was graciously pleased to accept it and rewarded the donor with a smile which exalted that infatuated youth straightway into the seventh heaven of delight and caused him to make such fearful errors in his dictation that Mr. Phillips kept him in after school to rewrite it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Tabii ki baz? sorunlar?m var ama insan sorunlar?yla da ya?ayabilir.
~ L.M. Montgomery
For Anne to take things calmly would have been to change her nature.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Grief is ever proud.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I don't want them cured!" Emily was getting angrier and angrier all the time under the table. "I like my faults better than I do your — your—" she fumbled mentally for a word — then triumphantly recalled a phrase of her father's—"your abominable virtues!")
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, Mar—Marilla," chattered Anne, "I'll b-b-be contt-tented with c-c-commonplace places after this.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, so nothing caught you?" said Marilla unsympathetically. "Oh, Mar—Marilla," chattered Anne, "I'll b-b-be contt-tented with c-c-commonplace places after this." CHAPTER 21 A New Departure in Flavorings
~ L.M. Montgomery
But there is strength in numbers and at noon hour Emily found herself standing alone on the playground facing a crowd of unfriendly faces. Children can be the most cruel creatures alive. They have the herd instinct of prejudice against any outsider, and they are merciless in its indulgence
~ L.M. Montgomery
Kusurlu dünyada her ÅŸeyin mükemmel olmas?n? bekleyemeyiz.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Excuse me, said Mr. Meredith, as it it did not matter much. He turned up the marriage service and got through with it, but the bride never felt quite properly married for the rest of her life.
~ L.M. Montgomery
We could not really believe that Peter was going to die—to DIE. Old people died. Grown-up people died. Even children of whom we had heard died. But that one of US—of our merry little band— should die was unbelievable. We could not believe it. And yet the possibility struck us in the face like a blow. We sat on the mossy stones under the dark old evergreens and gave ourselves up to wretchedness. We all, even Dan, cried, except the Story Girl.
~ L.M. Montgomery
at last tears were all wept out and the little patient ache that was to be in her heart until she died took their place.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Art?k gerçekleÅŸmeyen hayaller için yas tutmuyordu.
~ L.M. Montgomery
But we can't have things perfect in this imperfect world, as Mrs. Lynde says. Mrs. Lynde isn't exactly a comforting person sometimes, but there's no doubt she says a great many very true things.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Well, well, we can't get through this world without our share of trouble. I've had a pretty easy life of it so far, but my time has come at last and I suppose I'll just have to make the best of it.
~ L.M. Montgomery