“We... Charlotta the Fourth and I... live in defiance of every known law of diet." ~ Miss Lavendar, chap 27” — L.M. Montgomery Diet Copy Share Image
“I believe you!" Miss Ellen nodded. "Mark my words, Mr. Meredith, that man is going to fight somebody yet. He's ACHING to.… — L.M. Montgomery Meredith Copy Share Image
“But I can't believe in fairies myself," protested Emily sorrowfully. "I wish I could." "But you are a fairy yourself” — L.M. Montgomery Fairy Copy Share Image
“I don't think there is much fear of your dying of grief as long as you can talk, Anne," said Marilla unsympathetically.” — L.M. Montgomery Death Copy Share Image
“Isn't it queer that the things we writhe over at night are seldom wicked things? Just humiliating ones.” — L.M. Montgomery L-m-montgomery Copy Share Image
“I just want to drink the day's loveliness in . . . I feel as if she were holding it out to… — L.M. Montgomery Every step Copy Share Image
“I wish I was dead, or that it were tomorrow night," groaned Phil. "If you live long enough both wishes will come… — l.m. Montgomery Said Anne Copy Share Image
“His face just looks like one of those long, narrow stones in the graveyard, doesn't it? 'Sacred to the memory' ought to… — L.M. Montgomery Forehead Copy Share Image
“He had learned the rare secret that you must take happiness when you find it - that there is no use in… — L.M. Montgomery Happiness Copy Share Image
“admitted Walter. "Then the girls came in and Nan put cayenne pepper in it—and that made it worse—Di made me hold a… — L.M. Montgomery Cold water Copy Share Image
“Perry says that he feels like going to Priest Pond and knocking the daylights out of Great-Aunt Nancy. I told him he… — L.M. Montgomery Says Feels Copy Share Image
“One of the reviews says the book "radiates happiness and optimism". When I think of the conditions of worry and gloom and… — L.M. Montgomery Books Copy Share Image
“Emily, thus dashed to earth, moved back to her seat in a daze. Her smitten cheek was crimson, but the wound was… — L.M. Montgomery Nature Copy Share Image
“When people ask me that absurd question "Do you like children?" I always feel like retorting - and sometimes do, if I… — L.M. Montgomery Children Copy Share Image
“Teddy was feeling as miserable and impotently angry as any male creature does when two women are quarreling about him in his… — L.M. Montgomery Men and women Copy Share Image
“After Davy had gone to bed Anne wandered down to Victoria Island and sat there alone, curtained with fine-spun, moonlit gloom, while… — L.M. Montgomery L-m-montgomery Copy Share Image
“And two years ago this morning I woke wondering what delightful gift the new day would give me. These are the two… — L.M. Montgomery New day Copy Share Image
“As for Mr. Meredith," said Miss Cornelia, "even his engagement has made a different man of him. He isn't half so dreamy… — L.M. Montgomery Children Copy Share Image
“I’m going home to an old country farmhouse, once green, rather faded now, set among leafless apple orchards. There is a brook… — L.M. Montgomery Box of chocolates Copy Share Image
“The young minister was a very good young man, and tried to do his duty; but he was dreadfully afraid of meeting… — L.M. Montgomery Oh lord Copy Share Image
“He smiled his shy smile at her as he went into the yard. Anne took the memory of it with her when… — L.M. Montgomery Beauty Copy Share Image
“Any human companionship, even the dearest and most perfect, would have been alien to her then. She was sufficient unto herself, needing… — L.M. Montgomery Animism Copy Share Image
“It had always seemed to Emily, ever since she could remember, that she was very, very near to a world of wonderful… — L.M. Montgomery Beauty Copy Share Image
“you think, Rilla,' mother said quietly—far too quietly—'that it was right to spend so much for a hat, especially when the need… — L.M. Montgomery Allowance Copy Share Image
“The gods, so says the old superstition, do not like to behold too happy mortals. It is certain, at least, that some… — L.M. Montgomery Happiness Copy Share Image
“Oh, Anne, things are so mixed-up in real life. They aren't clear-cut and trimmed off, as they are in novels.” — L.M. Montgomery Books Copy Share Image
“There the rose of joy bloomed immortal by dale and stream; clouds never darkened the sunny sky; sweet bells never jangled out… — L.M. Montgomery Joy Copy Share Image
“Oh, drat the men! No matter what they do, it's the wrong thing. And no matter who they are, it's somebody they… — L.M. Montgomery Humorous-quotations Copy Share Image
“Making a--new--excuse me. Did you say language?" "Yes." "What's the matter with English? Isn't it good enough for you, you incomprehensible little… — L.M. Montgomery Good enough Copy Share Image
“And it seemed to me, too, that I've always been afraid when I was in the company of people…afraid of saying something… — L.M. Montgomery Afraid Copy Share Image
“I don’t want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want you... We’ll just be happy, waiting and working for each other—and dreaming.… — L.M. Montgomery Anne-of-the-island Copy Share Image
“Remember, there's more than one way to skin a cat. It can be done so that the animal will never know he's… — L.M. Montgomery Cats Copy Share Image
“Well, we’re not getting a girl,” said Marilla, as if poisoning wells were a purely feminine accomplishment and not to be dreaded… — L.M. Montgomery Feminine Copy Share Image
“Now, Anne, don't look as if you were trying to understand. Seventeen can't understand.” — L.M. Montgomery Anne Copy Share Image
“And then - thwack! - Anne had brought her slate down on Gilbert's head and cracked it - slate not head -… — L.M. Montgomery Humor Copy Share Image
“He was a cat of double personality - or else, as Susan vowed, he was possessed by the devil.” — L.M. Montgomery Devil Copy Share Image
“We had a yelling contest there the other night to see which could yell the loudest. To my surprise I found I… — L.M. Montgomery Capable Copy Share Image
“There’s no men like that nowadays. This is a degenerate age, Miss Shirley.” “Homer said the same thing eight hundred years, B.C.,”… — L.M. Montgomery Homer Said Copy Share Image
“Marilla, what if I fail!' 'You'll hardly fail completely in one day and there's plenty more days coming,' said Marilla.” — L.M. Montgomery Failure Copy Share Image
“Why, for mercy's sake, did boys try to dance who didn't know the first thing about dancing; and who had feet as… — L.M. Montgomery Compassion Copy Share Image