Isn't it queer that the things we writhe over at night are seldom wicked things? Just humiliating ones.
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L.M. Montgomery
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The gods, so says the old superstition, do not like to behold too happy mortals. It is certain, at least, that some human beings do not.

By L.M. Montgomery

Oh, Marilla, I thought I was happy before. Now I know that I just dreamed a pleasant dream of happiness. This is the reality.

By L.M. Montgomery

But pearls are for tears, the old legend says," Gilbert had objected.

By L.M. Montgomery

She had never before minded being alone. Now she dreaded it. When she was alone now she felt so dreadfully alone.

By L.M. Montgomery

I have made up my mind that I will never marry. I shall be wedded to my art.

By L.M. Montgomery

A woman cannot ever be sure of not being married till she is buried, Mrs. Doctor, dear, and meanwhile I will make a batch of cherry pies.

By L.M. Montgomery

Oh, of course there's a risk in marrying anybody, but, when it's all said and done, there's many a worse thing than a husband.

By L.M. Montgomery

I wouldn't want to marry anybody who was wicked, but I think I'd like it if he could be wicked and wouldn't.

By L.M. Montgomery

Oh, I don't wonder babies always cry when they wake up in the night. So often I want to do it too.

By L.M. Montgomery

Don't let a three-o'clock-at-night feeling fog your soul.

By L.M. Montgomery

Gilbert, I'm afraid I'm scandalously in love with you.

By L.M. Montgomery

And if you couldn't be loved, the next best thing was to be let alone.

By L.M. Montgomery

Thank goodness, we can choose our friends. We have to take our relatives as they are, and be thankful…

By L.M. Montgomery

Kindred spirits alone do not change with the changing years.

By L.M. Montgomery

…I'm so thankful for friendship. It beautifies life so much.

By L.M. Montgomery
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