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Quotes about Transformation

Love is the greatest touch-up artist of all.
— Robert Brault
Looking back, you realize that a very special person passed briefly through your life, and that person was you. It is not too late to become that person again.
— Robert Brault
Perhaps God gives us a physical body so that every time we change our mind, we won't be someone else.
— Robert Brault
There comes a morning in life when you wake up a new person; that is to say, you wake up the same person but you realize it's your own fault.
— Robert Brault
If you aren't sure who you are, you might as well work on who you want to be.
— Robert Brault
She wanted to be alone - to think things out - to adjust herself, if it were possible, to the new world in which she seemed to have been transplanted with a suddenness and completeness that left her half bewildered to her own identity.
— LM Montgomery
If any person wants to see clearly just how much she has changed - whether for better or worse - let her revisit after some lapse of time any place where she has ones lived. She will meet her former self at every turn, with every familiar face, in every old recollection ... She will see how much she has gained in some respects, how much she has lost - irretrievably lost - in others.
— LM Montgomery
Changes ain't totally pleasant but they're excellent things... Two years is about long enough for things to stay exactly the same. If they stayed put any longer they might grow mossy.
— LM Montgomery
Valancy held Cissy close. She was suddenly happy. Here was someone who needed her — someone she could help. She was no longer a superfluity. Old things had passed away; everything had become new.
— LM Montgomery
Death isn't terrible. The universe is full of love - and spring comes everywhere - and in death you open and shut a door. There are beautiful things on the other side of that door.
— LM Montgomery
DeÄŸiÅŸimler tamamen keyifli olmasa da harika ÅŸeylerdir.
— LM Montgomery
Leslie turned herself about passionately.
— LM Montgomery