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...“Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them,” exclaimed Anne. “You mayn’t get the things themselves; but nothing can prevent you from having the fun of looking forward to them. Mrs. Lynde says, ‘Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed.’ But I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed.”...

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L.m. Montgomery Disappointment Expectations

Mrs. Lynde says, 'Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed.

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L.m. Montgomery Beatitudes Disappointment Expectations Misattributed

Mrs Lynde says, Blessed are they who expect nothing, for they shall not be disappointed. But I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed.

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L.m. Montgomery Expectations

That family of Elliotts has always been more stubborn than natteral. Marshall's brother Alexander had a dog he set great store by, and when it died the man actilly wanted to have it buried in the graveyard, 'along with the other Christians,' he said. Course, he wasn't allowed to; so he buried it just outside the graveyard fence, and never darkened the church door again. But Sundays he'd drive his family to church and sit by that dog's grave and read his Bible all the time service was going on. They say when he was dying he asked his wife to bury him beside the dog; she was a meek little soul but she fired up at THAT. She said SHE wasn't going to be buried beside no dog, and if he'd rather have his last resting place beside the dog than beside her, jest to say so. Alexander Elliott was a stubborn mule, but he was fond of his wife, so he give in and said, 'Well, durn it, bury me where you please. But when Gabriel's trump blows I expect my dog to rise with the rest of us, for he had as much soul as any durned Elliott or Crawford or MacAllister that ever strutted.

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L.m. Montgomery Anne S House Of Dreams Dogs Dogs And Humans

I like to hear a storm at night. It is so cosy to snuggle down among the blankets and feel that it can't get at you.

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L.m. Montgomery Beds Blankets Comfort Snuggle Storms

Pat wanted to comfort him for something she did not understand. She slipped her little hand into his...he had a warm pleasant hand. They walked home together so.

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L.m. Montgomery Comfort Friendship

Cousin Jimmy thinks I did perfectly right. Cousin Jimmy would think I had done perfectly right if I had murdered Andrew and buried him in the Land of Uprightness. It's very nice to have one friend like that, though too many wouldn't be good for you.

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L.m. Montgomery A Good Friend Friendship Friendship True And Loyal Friendships Loyalty

People who don't like cats always seem to think there is some peculiar virtue in not liking them.

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L.m. Montgomery Virtue Virtuous

She suddenly found herself laughing without bitterness.

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L.m. Montgomery L M Montgomery Laughter

No one can be free who has a thousand ancestors.

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L.m. Montgomery Ancestors Free

Isn’t that a view worth looking at? Nice and far from the marketplace, ain’t it? No buying and selling and getting gain. You don’t have to pay anything- all that sea and sky free- 'without money and without price.

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L.m. Montgomery Free View

It is ever so much easier to be good if your clothes are fashionable.

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L.m. Montgomery Clothes Fashion

The woods are never solitary--they are full of whispering, beckoning, friendly life. But the sea is a mighty soul, forever moaning of some great, unshareable sorrow, which shuts it up into itself for all eternity.

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L.m. Montgomery Eternity

The ghosts of things that never happened are worse than the ghosts of things that did.

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L.m. Montgomery Emily Ghosts Montgomery

Folks say I've never been quite right since - but they only say that because I'm a poet, and because nothing ever worries me. Poets are so rare in Blair Water folks don't understand them, and most people worry so much, they think you're not right if you don't worry.

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L.m. Montgomery Poets Worry Worrying

Ilse and I hunted all over the old orchard today for a four-leaved clover and couldn't find one. Then I found one in a clump of clover by the dairy steps tonight when I was straining the milk and never thinking of clovers. Cousin Jimmy says that is the way luck always comes, and it is no use to look for it.

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L.m. Montgomery Four Leaf Clovers Good Luck Luck

...a little appreciation sometimes does quite as much good as all the conscientious bringing up in the world.

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L.m. Montgomery Appreciation

Who would endure life if it were not for the hope of death?

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L.m. Montgomery Life And Death

Look at that sea, girls--all silver and shadow and vision of things not seen. We couldn't enjoy its loveliness any more if we had millions of dollars and ropes of diamonds.

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L.m. Montgomery Poor Rich Sea

He was so lonely that he laughed at himself.

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L.m. Montgomery Emily Lonely New Moon

March came in that winter like the meekest and mildest of lambs, bringing days that were crisp and golden and tingling, each followed by a frosty pink twilight which gradually lost itself in an elfland of moonshine.

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L.m. Montgomery March Winter

But now she loved winter. Winter was beautiful up back - almost intolerably beautiful. Days of clear brilliance. Evenings that were like cups of glamour - the purest vintage of winter's wine. Nights with their fire of stars. Cold, exquisite winter sunrises. Lovely ferns of ice all over the windows of the Blue Castle. Moonlight on birches in a silver thaw. Ragged shadows on windy evenings - torn, twisted, fantastic shadows. Great silences, austere and searching. Jewelled, barbaric hills. The sun suddenly breaking through grey clouds over long, white Mistawis. Ice-grey twilights, broken by snow-squalls, when their cosy living-room, with its goblins of firelight and inscrutable cats, seemed cosier than ever. Every hour brought a new revalation and wonder.

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L.m. Montgomery Winter

I love a book that makes me cry.

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L.m. Montgomery Books Crying

I read somewhere once that souls were like flowers,' said Priscilla.'Then your soul is a golden narcissus,' said Anne, 'and Diana's is like a red, red rose. Jane's is an apple blossom, pink and wholesome and sweet.''And our own is a white violet, with purple streaks in its heart,' finished Priscilla.

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L.m. Montgomery Flowers L M Montgomery Souls

Stop a bit and think it over. There do be some knots mighty aisy to tie but the untying is a cat of a different brade.

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L.m. Montgomery Commitment Promise Promises Promising Taoism

All in all, it was a never-to-be-forgotten summer — one of those summers which come seldom into any life, but leave a rich heritage of beautiful memories in their going — one of those summers which, in a fortunate combination of delightful weather, delightful friends and delightful doing, come as near to perfection as anything can come in this world.

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L.m. Montgomery Summer

Just to love! She did not ask to be loved. It was rapture enough just to sit there beside him in silence, alone in the summer night in the white splendor of moonshine, with the wind blowing down on them out of the pine woods.

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L.m. Montgomery Love Moonlight Summer

Today has been a day dropped out of June into April.

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L.m. Montgomery Anne Of Green Gables April June Months Spring Summer

I wonder what it would be like to live in a world where it was always June.

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L.m. Montgomery June Summer

I'm really a very happy, contented little person in spite of my broken heart.

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L.m. Montgomery Broken Heart L M Montgomery

Anne walked home very slowly in the moonlight. The evening had changed something for her. Life held a different meaning, a deeper purpose. On the surface it would go on just the same; but the deeps had been stirred. It must not be the same with her as with poor butterfly Ruby. When she came to the end of one life it must not be to face the next with the shrinking terror of something wholly different--something for which accustomed thought and ideal and aspiration had unfitted her. The little things of life, sweet and excellent in their place, must not be the things lived for; the highest must be sought and followed; the life of heaven must begin here on earth. That goodnight in the garden was for all time. Anne never saw Ruby in life again.

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L.m. Montgomery Insight

How sadly things had changed since she had sat there the night after coming home! Then she had been full of hope and joy and the future had looked rosy with promise. Anne felt as if she had lived years since then, but before she went to bed there was a smile on her lips and peace in her heart. She had looked her duty courageously in the face and found it a friend--as duty ever is when we meet it frankly.

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L.m. Montgomery Insight Touching

There was no mistaking her sincerity--it breathed in every tone of her voice. Both Marilla and Mrs. Lynde recognized its unmistakable ring. But the former understood in dismay that Anne was actually enjoying her valley of humiliation--was reveling in the thoroughness of her abasement. Where was the wholesome punishment upon which she, Marilla, had plumed herself? Anne had turned it into a species of positive pleasure.

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L.m. Montgomery Humor Insight

Well, I should like to see you go to college, Anne, but if you never do, don't grow discontented about it. We make our own lives wherever we are, after all... college can only help us do it more easily.

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L.m. Montgomery College Discontent

What I want to get out of my college course is some knowledge of the best way of living life and doing the most and best with it. I want to learn to understand and help other people and myself.

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L.m. Montgomery College Inspirational University

Gilbert put his arm about them. 'Oh, you mothers!' he said. 'You mothers! God knew what He was about when He made you.

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L.m. Montgomery Mothers

Most young men are such bores. They haven't lived long enough to learn that they are not the wonders to the world they are to their mothers.

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L.m. Montgomery Boys Mothers Mothers And Sons Sons Young Men

I have been reading three books Dean lent me this week. One was like a rose garden--very pleasant, but just a little too sweet. And one was like a pine wood on a mountain--full of balsam and tang--I loved it, and yet it filled me with a sort of despair. It was written so beautifully--I can never write like that, I feel sure. And one--it was just like a pig-sty. Dean gave me that one by mistake.

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L.m. Montgomery Reading Books

If you've brains it's better than beauty - brains last, beauty doesn't.

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L.m. Montgomery Beauty Brains Or Beauty Smart Or Pretty Wit

Jimmy Murray, you are an ass,' said Aunt Ruth, angrily.'Well, we're cousins,' agreed Cousin Jimmy pleasantly.

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L.m. Montgomery Goad Humor Relations Snipe Wit
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