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Quotes About Growth

Words aren't made — they grow," said Anne.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bütün büyük ÅŸeyler küçük ÅŸeylerle baÅŸlar.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Judging from what you all, say" remarked Aunt Jamesina, "the sum and substance is that you can learn — if you've got natural gumption enough — in four years at college what it would take about twenty years of living to teach you.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Akl?mdan sürekli yaÄŸmurun her ÅŸeye ne kadar iyi geleceÄŸini, bahçemin ona ne kadar ihtiyac? olduÄŸunu geçirip durdum ve yaÄŸmur damlalar? düÅŸmeye baÅŸlad???nda çiçeklerle tomurcuklar?n neler düÅŸünmüÅŸ olabileceÄŸini merak ettim.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Crees que está mal que me anime cuando oigo que otras personas han sido malas y traviesas y después han llegado a ser buenas?
~ L.M. Montgomery
Birazc?k taktir, bazen özenli bir ÅŸekilde yetiÅŸtirme kadar faydal? olurdu.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Yine de bir öÄŸretmen, yeteneÄŸini iyi bir ÅŸekilde kullan?rsa neler olaca?? hiç belli olmazd?.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Oh, don't you see, Marilla? There must be a limit to the mistakes one person can make, and when I get to the end of them, then I'll be through with them. That's a very comforting thought.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Bulmak istedikten sonra her insan?n içinde biraz iyilik vard?r. Bu iyiliÄŸi bulup geliÅŸtirmek de bir öÄŸretmenin görevidir.
~ L.M. Montgomery
İnsanlar?n sevmedikleri ÅŸeyleri yapmalar? iyidir. A??r?ya kaçmadan tabii.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I ought to grow up successfully, and I'm sure it will be my own fault if I don't. I feel it's a great responsibility because I have only one chance. If I don't grow up right I can't go back and begin over again.
~ 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
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 agony is nonetheless real because in later years when we have learned that everything passes, we wonder what we agonized about.
~ L.M. Montgomery
There would be other springs, but if she did not succeed in passing the Entrance, Anne felt convinced that she would never recover sufficiently to enjoy them.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Sometimes I feel as if those exams meant everything, but when I look at the big buds swelling on those chestnut trees and the misty blue air... They don't seem half so important
~ L.M. Montgomery
Life would be dull if we hadn't a few tragedies to look back on.
~ L.M. Montgomery
How life grew around the changes until they became part of it and were changes no more.
~ L.M. Montgomery
It's been a long time since I've seen you, Palmer. But you're just the same, only more so.
~ L.M. Montgomery
I wish my imagination was as good as yours. It would be if you'd only cultivate it
~ L.M. Montgomery
I'm glad I don't live in yesterday... that tomorrow is still a friend.
~ L.M. Montgomery
Art?k gerçekleÅŸmeyen hayaller için yas tutmuyordu.
~ L.M. Montgomery
No. Faith never believed Mary Vance. I was dreadfully foolish to believe her, either. Faith loves you already—she has loved you ever since poor Adam was eaten. And Jerry and Carl will think it is jolly. Oh, Miss West, when you come to live with us, will you—could you—teach me to cook—a little—and sew—and— and—and do things? I don't know anything. I won't be much trouble—I'll try to learn fast.
~ L.M. Montgomery