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into each life some rain must fall, some days must be dark and dreary.
— LM Montgomery
The body grows slowly and steadily, but the soul grows by leaps and bounds. It may come to its full stature in an hour. From that night Rilla Blythe's soul was the soul of a woman in its capacity for suffering, for strength, for endurance.
— LM Montgomery
I never make the same mistake twice. I don't know as that's much benefit when you're always making new ones. 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.
— LM Montgomery
Well, one can't get over the habit of being a little girl all at once, said Anne gaily. You see, I was little for fourteen years and I've only been grown-uppish for scarcely three.
— LM Montgomery
DeÄŸiÅŸimler tamamen keyifli olmasa da harika ÅŸeylerdir.
— LM Montgomery
To potter with green, growing things, watching each day to see the dear, new sprouts come up, is like taking a hand in creation
— LM Montgomery
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 be begun here on earth.
— LM Montgomery
Eh, hepimiz hata yapar?z tatl?m, bu yüzden art?k bunu geride b?rak. Hatalar?m?zdan piÅŸman olup ders almal?y?z ama asla onlar? kendimizle birlikte geleceÄŸe ta??mamal?y?z.
— LM Montgomery
Words aren't made — they grow," said Anne.
— LM Montgomery
Life would be dull if we hadn't a few tragedies to look back on.
— LM Montgomery
If we claim we have no sin, we are only fooling ourselves and not living in the truth" (1 John 1:8). It seems God leads us through failure toward maturity, rather than doing whatever is needed for us to move past ongoing failure.
— Larry Crabb
Maturity involves two elements: 1) immediate obedience in specific situations and 2) long-range character growth.
— Larry Crabb