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If we have friends we should look only for the best in them and give them the best that is in us, don't you think? Then friendship would be the most beautiful thing in the world.
— LM Montgomery
You lose so much out of life by being cynical
— LM Montgomery
that special Providence which looks after simple-minded old souls in their dangerous excursions into the world
— LM Montgomery
If we have friends we should look only for the best in them and give them the best that is in us, don't you think?
— LM Montgomery
When we forget god - He remembers us
— LM Montgomery
No. Faith never believed Mary Vance. I was dreadfully foolish to believe her, either. Faith loves you already—she has loved you ever since poor Adam was eaten. And Jerry and Carl will think it is jolly. Oh, Miss West, when you come to live with us, will you—could you—teach me to cook—a little—and sew—and— and—and do things? I don't know anything. I won't be much trouble—I'll try to learn fast.
— LM Montgomery
It was such a nice feeling to know that someone was looking after you... that someone wanted you... that you were important to someone.
— LM Montgomery
But I said 'no' flat to that. 'They may be all right—I'm not saying they're not—but no London street Arabs for me,' I said. 'Give me a native born at least. There'll be a risk, no matter who we get. But I'll feel easier in my mind and sleep sounder at nights if we get a born Canadian.
— LM Montgomery
God's in His heaven, alls right with the world.
— LM Montgomery
When you can't figure Me out, you will give up the illusion of predictability and control and discover the joy and freedom of hope.
— Larry Crabb
First, the word she used that we translate kindness is the Hebrew hesed. It's a word that refers to a strongly bonded relationship where one party continues to be faithfully involved with another because it is the character of the first party to do so.
— Larry Crabb
Like the seminarian relying more on his knowledge of Hebrew than on the Spirit to hear God's voice in the text, we're more prone to carefully maneuvering our way through life than to abandoning ourselves to divine providence.
— Larry Crabb