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Quotes About Understanding

Niyeyse, bir ÅŸeyi ikinci kez düÅŸündüÄŸünüzde asla ilki kadar iyi olmuyor. Hiç bunu fark?na varm?? m?yd?n?z?
~ 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
I am glad to say that Aunt Elizabeth and Aunt Laura both aprove of my friendship with Ilse.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Aunt Elizabeth was one of those people who never do understand anything unless it is told them in plain language and hammered into their heads. And thy they understand it only with their brains and not with their hearts.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Hayat? boyunca ona doÄŸruyu öÄŸretecek biri olmad???n? hat?rla.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Podoba mi siÄ™ czÅ'owiek, którego oczy mówiÄ… wiÄ™cej ni? wargi.
~ L.M. Montgomery
İnsanlar? d?? görünüÅŸlerine göre yarg?lamamak gerekir.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Words aren't made — they grow," said Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I want to know... not just believe... that the world is round.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Yaln?zca çok budala insanlar?n sürekli mant?kl? konuÅŸtuÄŸunu biliyor musun?
~ L.M. Montgomery
You'll get so tired of Blair Water — you'll know all the people in it — what they are and can be — it'll be like reading a book for the twentieth time.
~ L.M. Montgomery
A — a what kind of friend?" "A bosom friend — an intimate friend, you know — a really kindred spirit to whom I can confide my inmost soul. I've dreamed of meeting her all my life. I
~ L.M. Montgomery
People say men are interesting. They may be. But I shall never get well enough acquainted with any of them to find out.
~ 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
Confío en que no piense que soy una de esas horribles personas que le hacen sentir que hay que hablarles todo el tiempo. Hablaremos cuando nos apetezca.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Anne ile Paul, tek bir kelime etmeden, sadece birbirlerine gülümseyerek sonsuza dek arkadaÅŸ olmuÅŸlard?.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Art?k anlamaya baÅŸlad?m, büyümenin en kötü taraf? bu. Çocukken çok istediÄŸin ÅŸeyler, onlara ulaÅŸt???n zaman o kadar da harika görünmüyor.
~ L.M. Montgomery
how you going to find out about things if you don't ask questions?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Dorrie dear, smooth that pucker out.
~ L.M. Montgomery
In that moment Marilla had a revelation. In the sudden stab of fear that pierced to her very heart she realized what Anne had come to mean to her. She would have admitted that she liked Anne - nay, that she was very fond of Anne. But now she knew as she hurried wildly down the slope that Anne was dearer to her than anything on earth.
~ L.M. Montgomery
wouldn't it have been more beautiful still, Anne, if there had been NO separation or misunderstanding . . . if they had come hand in hand all the way through life, with no memories behind them but those which belonged to each other?
~ L.M. Montgomery
It's—it's—just like a man, said Miss Cornelia helplessly.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Occasionally she looked at Anne, seemed on the point of saying something, then shook her head and buttoned up her mouth.
~ L.M. Montgomery
The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.
~ L.P. Hartley