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Quotes about l-m-montgomery

L.M. Montgomery, a name synonymous with timeless storytelling and enchanting narratives, represents a world of imagination, resilience, and the beauty of everyday life. Best known for her beloved "Anne of Green Gables" series, Montgomery's work captures the essence of human emotions and the transformative power of nature and friendship. Her writing is imbued with themes of love, courage, and the pursuit of happiness, resonating deeply with readers across generations. People are drawn to quotes from L.M. Montgomery because they encapsulate universal truths and offer profound insights into the human experience. Her words often reflect a deep appreciation for the simple joys of life, the strength found in adversity, and the enduring spirit of hope. Whether it's the whimsical musings of a spirited young girl or the poignant reflections of a seasoned character, Montgomery's quotes inspire and uplift, reminding us of the beauty and complexity of our own journeys. In a world that often feels chaotic and uncertain, her timeless wisdom provides comfort and clarity, making her quotes a cherished source of inspiration for many.

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Afterall," Anne had said to Marilla once, "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." ~ Anne, Anne of Avonlea, Chap. 19
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It isn't fair she should have everything and I nothing. She isn't better or cleverer or much prettier than me…only luckier.
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…I'm afraid Katherine likes me so much now that she can't always like me as much…
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…could not have understood what perverted shaped thwarted love can take.
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Now, Anne, don't look as if you were trying to understand. Seventeen can't understand.
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Mr. Harrison was certainly different from other people…and that is the essential characteristic of a crank, as everybody knows.
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Or she may find out what is at the end of the harbor road…that wandering, twisting road like a nice red snake, that leads, so Elizabeth thinks, to the end of the world. Perhaps the Island of Happiness is there.
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How sympathetic you look, Anne…as sympathetic as only seventeen can look.
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Life may be a vale of tears, all right, but there are some folks who enjoy weeping, I reckon.
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But is there not something strange about any room that has been occupied through generations? Death has lurked in it…love has been rosy red in it…births have been here…all the passions…all the hopes. It is full of wraths.
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