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Quotes About Relationships

No sabes reconocer el amor. Has imaginado el amor como una sensación determinada y quieres que en la vida real sea así.
~ L.M. Montgomery
He certainly must have money, for he has just showered Jane with jewelry. Her engagement ring is a diamond cluster so big that it looks like a plaster on Jane's fat paw.
~ L.M. Montgomery
You know there are some people, like Matthew and Mrs. Allen, that you can love right off without any trouble. And there are others, like Mrs. Lynde, that you have to try very hard to love. You know you ought to love them because they know so much and are such active workers in the church, but you have to keep reminding yourself of it all the time or else you forget.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Young men are all very well in their place, but it doesn't do to drag them into everything, does it?
~ L.M. Montgomery
I can't help it. I want everybody to love me and it hurts so when anybody doesn't.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Las almas gemelas no son tan difíciles de encontrar como yo solía pensar. Es increíble ver cuántas puedes encontrar en este mundo.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There is nothing but meetings and partings in this world
~ L.M. Montgomery
The trouble is you and Mrs Lynde don't understand each other. That is always what is wrong when people don't like each other. - Anne Shirley
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, they meant to be – I know they meant to be just as good and kind as possible. And when people mean to be good to you, you don't mind very much when they're not quite – always.
~ L.M. Montgomery
No, I've neither wife nor progeny, Miss Plum. I've often tried to get married, but something always prevented. Sometimes everyone was willing but the girl herself. Sometimes nobody was willing.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Perry says that he feels like going to Priest Pond and knocking the daylights out of Great-Aunt Nancy. I told him he must not talk like that about my family, and anyhow I don't see how knocking the daylights out of Great-Aunt Nancy would make her change her opinion about me...(I wonder what daylights are and how you knock them out of people.)
~ L.M. Montgomery
Don't you know ANY good husbands, Miss Bryant? Oh, yes, lots of them—over yonder, said Miss Cornelia, waving her hand through the open window towards the little graveyard of the church across the harbor.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Again Anne shivered. How terrible Ã¢â'¬Â¦ sitting opposite each other at table Ã¢â'¬Â¦ lying down beside each other at night Ã¢â'¬Â¦ going to church with their babies to be christened Ã¢â'¬Â¦ and hating each other through it all! Yet they must have loved to begin with. Was it possible she and Gilbert could ever Ã¢â'¬Â¦ nonsense! The Pringles were getting on her nerves. Handsome
~ L.M. Montgomery
I have got acquainted with Lofty John. Ilse is a great friend of his and often goes there to watch him working in his carpenter shop. He says he has made enough ladders to get to heaven without the priest but that is just his joke.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Boys were to her, when she thought about them at all, merely possible good comrades.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I fear the name of friendship is often degraded to a kind of intimacy that has nothing of real friendship in it.
~ L.M. Montgomery
And when people mean to be good to you, you don't mind very much when they're not quite—always.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It gives you a lovely, comfortable feeling to apologize and be forgiven, doesn't it?
~ L.M. Montgomery
And be very careful what friends you make. You never know what sort of creatures are in them colleges. Outwardly they may be as whited sepulchers and inwardly as ravening wolves, that's what.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I don't want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want YOU.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I like people who make me love them. It saves me so much trouble in making myself love them. - Miss Barry
~ L.M. Montgomery
Notre bibliothèque n'est pas très fournie mais chacun des livres qu'elle contient est un ami.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Sorumluluklar?yla cesaretle yüzleÅŸerek onlarla arkadaÅŸ oldu; t?pk? sorumluluklar?m?z? samimiyetle kabullendiÄŸimizde olduÄŸu gibi.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Anne had never seen Mrs. Merrill before and never saw her again, but she always remembered her as a woman who had attained to the ultimate secret of life. You were never poor as long as you had something to love.
~ L.M. Montgomery