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Lucy Maud Montgomery

  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    "Why, because it sounds so nice and romantic, just as if I were a heroine in a book, you know. I am so fond of romantic things, and a graveyard full of buried hopes is about as romantic a thing as one can imagine isn't it? I'm rather glad I have one. Are we going across the Lake of Shining Waters today?"
  • Marinahas quoted2 years ago
    . "I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet,
  • b6240656169has quoted2 years ago
    “I can never forget the night I thought you were dying, Gilbert. Oh, I knew—I knew then—and I thought it was too late.”

    “But it wasn’t, sweetheart.
  • Aamina Mhas quoted9 months ago
    “There is some good in every person if you can find it. It is a teacher’s duty to find and develop it.
  • Aamina Mhas quoted9 months ago
    We must have ideals and try to live up to them, even if we never quite succeed. Life would be a sorry business without them. With them it’s grand and great.
  • Giadahas quoted6 months ago
    “What do you think about it, Gilbert?” demanded Jane. “Don’t you think there are some children who really need a whipping now and then?”

    “Don’t you think it’s a cruel, barbarous thing to whip a child . . . ANY child?” exclaimed Anne, her face flushing with earnestness.

    “Well,” said Gilbert slowly, torn between his real convictions and his wish to measure up to Anne’s ideal
  • Giadahas quoted6 months ago
    I don’t believe in whipping children much.
  • Giadahas quoted6 months ago
    Gilbert, having tried to please both sides, succeeded, as is usual and eminently right, in pleasing neither.
  • Giadahas quoted6 months ago
    Anne gave Gilbert a disappointed glance.
  • Giadahas quoted6 months ago
    “I suppose you won’t punish the girls by making them sit with the boys?” said Jane slyly.
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