Houses are like people - some you like and some you don't like - and once in a while there is one you love.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés love houses



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I know you're a fool, Jim Hardy, but for heaven's sake pretend you're not for five minutes.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés fool pretend



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I don't know which is worse - to have somebody you DON'T like ask you to marry him or NOT have some one you DO like. Both are rather unpleasant.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés proposal ask marrying



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Don't try to write anything you can't feel - it will be a failure - 'echoes nothing worth

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés writing worth feel



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No one can be free who has a thousand ancestors.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés free ancestors



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If the bards of old the true has told
The sirens have raven hair.
But over the earth since art had birth,
They paint the angels fair.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés angels sirens



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...“Oh, Marilla, looking forward to things is half the pleasure of them,” exclaimed Anne. “You mayn’t get the things themselves; but nothing can prevent you from having the fun of looking forward to them. Mrs. Lynde says, ‘Blessed are they who expect nothing for they shall not be disappointed.’ But I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed.”...

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés disappointment expectations



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It would be so much easier to be good if one’s hair was handsome auburn, don’t you think?

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés being-good



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A plate of apples, an open fire, and a jolly good book are a fair substitute for heaven.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés the-blue-castle



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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.

L.M. Montgomery

Mots clés funny dying anecdote octogenarian



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