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Men Quotes by Lucy Maud Montgomery
- A girl who would fall in love so easily or want a man to love her so easily would probably get over it just as…
- Before this war is over,' [Walter] said - or something said through his lips - 'every man and woman and child in Canada will feel…
- Ruby Gillis thinks of nothing but young men, and the older she gets the worse she is. Young men are all very well in their…
- There is so much in the world for us all if we only have the eyes to see it, and the heart to love it,…
- I'd write of people and places like I knew, and I'd make my characters talk everyday English; and I'd let the sun rise and set…
- Since ever the world was spinning And till the world shall end You've your man in the beginning Or you have him in the end,…
- Despair is a free man--hope is a slave.
- Valancy herself had never quite relinquished a certain pitiful, shamed, little hope that Romance would come her way yet—never, until this wet, horrible morning, when…
- There is nothing more aggravating than a man who won't talk back - unless it is a woman who won't.
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