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“I am your friend and you are mine, for always," she said. "Such a friend as I never had before. I have had many dear and beloved friends—but there is a something in you, Leslie, that I never found in anyone else. You have more to offer me in that rich nature of yours, and I have more to give you than I had in my careless girlhood. We are both women—and friends forever." They clasped hands and smiled at each other through the tears that filled the gray eyes and the blue.” LifeBeautifulWomenFriends Author:L. M. Montgomery
“There's so much scope for imagination!” ChildrenImaginationFantasy Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“Because when you are imagining, you might as well imagine something worthwhile.” ImaginationCreativity Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“I think it is because I have a habit, when I am bored or disgusted with people of stepping suddenly into my own world and shutting the door. People resent this -- I suppose it is only natural to resent a door being shut in your face. They call it slyness when it is only self-defense.” WritingImaginationSelf DefenseL M MontgomeryDay Dreaming Author:L. M. Montgomery
“I think it's something like Mr. Peter Sloane and the octogenarians. The other evening Mrs. Sloane was reading a newspaper ans she said to Mr. Sloane 'I see here that another octogenarian has just died. What is an Octogenarian, Peter?' And Mr. Sloane said he didn't know, but they must be very sickly creatures, for you never heard tell of them but they were dying.” FunnyDyingAnecdoteOctogenarian Book:Anne of Avonlea Source: Anne of Avonlea
“I hope no great sorrow ever will come to you, Anne, said Gilbert, who could not connect the idea of sorrow with the vivid, joyous creature beside him, unwitting that those who can soar to the highest heights can also plunge to the deepest depths, and that the natures which enjoy most keenly are those which also suffer most sharply.” JoySorrow Book:Anne of the Island: The Classic Anne of Green Gables Series, Book 3 Source: Anne of the Island: The Classic Anne of Green Gables Series, Book 3
“Doesn't Mr. Allan preach magnificent sermons? Mrs. Lynde says he is improving every day and the first thing we know some city church will gobble him up and then we'll be left and have to turn to and break in another green peacher. But I don't see the use of meeting trouble halfway, do you, Marilla? I think it would be better just to enjoy Mr. Allan while we have him.” JoyGratitudeMindfulnessInner PeacePresentPresence Of Mind Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“I believe the nicest and sweetest days are not those on which anything very splendid or wonderful or exciting happens, but just those that bring simple little pleasures, following one another softly, like pearls slipping off a string.” Inspirational Quote Book:Anne of Avonlea: Source: Anne of Avonlea:
“But I'll have to ask you to wait a long time, Anne," said Gilbert sadly. "It will be three years before I'll finish my medical course. And even then there will be no diamond sunbursts and marble halls." Anne laughed. "I don't want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want YOU. You see I'm quite as shameless as Phil about it. Sunbursts and marble halls may be all very well, but there is more `scope for imagination' without them. And as for the waiting, that doesn't matter. We'll just be happy, waiting and working for each other -- and dreaming. Oh, dreams will be very sweet now." Gilbert drew her close to him and kissed her. Then they walked home together in the dusk, crowned king and queen in the bridal realm of love, along winding paths fringed with the sweetest flowers that ever bloomed, and over haunted meadows where winds of hope and memory blew.” Romance Book:Anne of the Island Source: Anne of the Island
“Marilla looked at her with a tenderness that would never have been suffered to reveal itself in any clearer light than that soft mingling of fireshine and shadow. The lesson of a love that should display itself easily in spoken word and open look was one Marilla could never learn. But she had learned to love this slim, gray-eyed girl with an affection all the deeper and stronger from its very undemonstrativeness. Her love made her afraid of being unduly indulgent, indeed. She had an uneasy feeling that it was rather sinful to set one's heart so intensely on any human creature as she had hers set on Anne, and perhaps she performed a sort of unconscious penance for this by being stricter and more critical than if the girl had been less dear to her.” LoveEmpathyShameMotherhoodAuthoritarianismLegalismEmotional NeglectStrictness Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“Marilla looked at her with a tenderness that would never have been suffered to reveal itself in any clearer light than that soft mingling of fireshine and shadow. The lesson of a love that should display itself easily in spoken word and open look was one Marilla could never learn. But she had learned to love this slim, gray-eyed girl with an affection all the deeper and stronger from its very undemonstrativeness. Her love made her afraid of being unduly indulgent, indeed. She had an uneasy feeling that it was rather sinful to set one's heart so intensely on any human creature as she has hers set on Anne, and perhaps she performed a sort of unconscious penance for this by being stricter and more critical than if the girl had been less dear to her.” LoveEmpathyShameMotherhoodLegalismEmotional NeglectStrictness Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“It's not death I fear—I told you that long ago. One can pay too high a price for mere life, little sister. There's so much hideousness in this war—I've got to go and help wipe it out of the world. I'm going to fight for the beauty of life, Rilla-my-Rilla—that is my duty. There may be a higher duty, perhaps—but that is mine.” InspirationPurposeBeauty Book:Rilla of Ingleside Source: Rilla of Ingleside
“I did make a mistake in judging Anne, but it weren't no wonder, for an odder, unexpecteder witch of a child there never was in this world, that's what. There was no ciphering her out by the rules that worked with other children. It's nothing short of wonderful how she's improved these three years, but especially in looks. She's a real pretty girl got to be, though I can't say I'm overly partial to that pale, big-eyed style myself. I like more snap and color, like Diana Barry or Ruby Gillis. Ruby Gillis' looks are real showy. But somehow- I don't know how it is but when Anne and them are together, though she ain't half as handsome, she makes them look kind of common and overdone- something like them white June lilies she calls narcissus alongside of the big, red peonies, that's what.” InspirationalBeautyGreenClassicFlowersOne Of A KindAnneAnne Of Green GablesAnne With An E Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“Valancy got up and dressed, with a deepening of that curious sense of freedom. When she had finished with her hair she opened the window and hurled the jar of potpourri over into the next lot. It smashed gloriously against the schoolgirl complexion on the old carriage-shop. “I’m sick of the fragrance of dead things,” said Valancy.” LifeDeathFreedom Book:The Blue Castle Source: The Blue Castle
“I shall give life here my best, and I believe it will give its best to me in return. When I left Queen's my future seemed to stretch out before me like a straight road. I thought I could see along it for many a milestone. Now there is a bend in it. I don't know what lies around the bend, but I'm going to believe that the best does.” LifeHopePathFutureMental Health Book:Anne of Green Gables: Classic Edition Republished by North Publishers Source: Anne of Green Gables: Classic Edition Republished by North Publishers
“It was amazing to be able to sit up half the night and look at the moon if you wanted to. To be late for meals if you wanted to....Dawdle over meals as long as you wanted to. Leave your crusts if you wanted to. Not come home at all for meals if you wanted to. Sit on a sun-warm rock and paddle your bare feet in the hot sand if you wanted to. Just sit and do nothing in the beautiful silence if you wanted to. In short, do any fool thing you wanted to whenever the notion took you. If that wasn't freedom, what was?” The Blue Castle Book:The Blue Castle Source: The Blue Castle
“I think this story-writing business is the foolishest yet," scoffed Marilla. "You'll get a pack of nonsense into your heads and waste time that should be put to your lessons. Reading stories is bad enough but writing them is worse.” WritingReadingAnne Of Green GablesMarilla Cuthbert Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“Anne, who was perched on the edge of the veranda, enjoying the charm of a mild west wind blowing across a newly ploughed field on a gray November twilight and piping a quaint little melody among the twisted firs below the garden, turned her dreamy face over her shoulder.” Word Picture Book:Anne of Avonlea Source: Anne of Avonlea
“But I can just feel she's glad she's a Christian and that she'd be one even if she could get to heaven without it.” FaithHeavenChristianity Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“She was intense in her hatreds as in her loves.” LoveHate Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables
“My heart is broken. The stars in their courses fight against me, Marilla. Diana and I are parted for ever. Oh, Marilla, I little dreamed of this when first we swore our vows of friendship.” StarsFriendshipHeartbreakObstacles Book:Anne of Green Gables Source: Anne of Green Gables