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  • #1
    L.M. Montgomery
    “For a moment Anne's heart fluttered queerly and for the first time her eyes faltered under Gilbert's gaze and a rosy flush stained the paleness of her face. It was as if a veil that had hung before her inner consciousness had been lifted, giving to her view a revelation of unsuspected feelings and realities. Perhaps, after all, romance did not come into one's life with pomp and blare, like a gay knight riding down; perhaps it crept to one's side like an old friend through quiet ways; perhaps it revealed itself in seeming prose, until some sudden shaft of illumination flung athwart its pages betrayed the rhythm and the music, perhaps. . . perhaps. . .love unfolded naturally out of a beautiful friendship, as a golden-hearted rose slipping from its green sheath. ”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #2
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Yes, it's beautiful,' said Gilbert, looking steadily down into Anne's uplifted face, 'but wouldn't it have been more beautiful still, Anne, if there had been no separation or misunderstanding . . . if they had come hand in hand all the way through life, with no memories behind them but those which belonged to each other?”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #3
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Anne had no sooner uttered the phrase, "home o'dreams," than it captivated her fancy and she immediately began the erection of one of her own. It was, of course, tenanted by an ideal master, dark, proud, and melancholy; but oddly enough, Gilbert Blythe persisted in hanging about too, helping her arrange pictures, lay out gardens, and accomplish sundry other tasks which a proud and melancholy hero evidently considered beneath his dignity. Anne tried to banish Gilbert's image from her castle in Spain but, somehow, he went on being there, so Anne, being in a hurry, gave up the attempt and pursued her aerial architecture with such success that her "home o'dreams" was built and furnished before Diana spoke again. ”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #4
    L.M. Montgomery
    “That's the worst…or the best…of real life, Anne. It won't let you be miserable. It keeps on trying to make you comfortable…and succeeding…even when you're determined to be unhappy and romantic.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #5
    L.M. Montgomery
    “At seventeen dreams DO satisfy because you think the realities are waiting for you farther on.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #6
    L.M. Montgomery
    “That is one good thing about this world...there are always sure to be more springs.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #7
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Everything that's worth having is some trouble…”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #8
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Fancies are like shadows...you can't cage them, they're such wayward, dancing things.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #9
    L.M. Montgomery
    “She seemed to walk in an atmosphere of things about to happen.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #10
    L.M. Montgomery
    “One can't get over the habit of being a little girl all at once.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #11
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I don't really care what people think about me if they don't let me see it.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #12
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Gilbert stretched himself out on the ferns beside the Bubble and looked
    approvingly at Anne. If Gilbert had been asked to describe his ideal
    woman the description would have answered point for point to Anne, even
    to those seven tiny freckles whose obnoxious presence still continued to
    vex her soul. Gilbert was as yet little more than a boy; but a boy has
    his dreams as have others, and in Gilbert's future there was always a
    girl with big, limpid gray eyes, and a face as fine and delicate as a
    flower.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #13
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Gilbert had finally made up his mind that he was going to be a doctor.

    "It's a splendid profession," he said enthusiastically. "A fellow has to fight something all through life. . .didn't somebody once define man as a fighting animal?. . .and I want to fight disease and pain and ignorance. . .which are all members one of another. I want to do my share of honest, real work in the world, Anne. . . add a little to the sum of human knowledge that all the good men have been accumulating since it began. The folks who lived before me have done so much for me that I want to show my gratitude by doing something for the folks who will live after me. It seems to me that is the only way a fellow can get square with his obligations to the race."

    "I'd like to add some beauty to life," said Anne dreamily. "I don't exactly want to make people know more. . .though I know that is the noblest ambition. . .but I'd love to make them have a pleasanter time because of me. . .to have some little joy or happy thought that would never have existed if I hadn't been born."

    "I think you're fulfilling that ambition every day," said Gilbert admiringly.

    And he was right. Anne was one of the children of light by birthright. After she had passed through a life with a smile or a word thrown across it like a gleam of sunshine the owner of that life saw it, for the time being at least, as hopeful and lovely and of good report.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Avonlea

  • #14
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Anne laughed.

    "I don't want sunbursts or marble halls, I just want you.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island
    tags: love

  • #15
    L.M. Montgomery
    “All life lessons are not learned at college,' she thought. 'Life teaches them everywhere.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #16
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I've loved you ever since that day you broke your slate over my head in school.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #17
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Anne was always glad in the happiness of her friends; but it is sometimes a little lonely to be surrounded everywhere by happiness that is not your own.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #18
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Most of the trouble in life comes from misunderstanding, I think,' said Anne.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #19
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I don't want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want YOU. [....] Sunbursts and marble halls may be all very well, but there is more 'scope for imagination' without them. And as for the waiting, that doesn't matter. We'll just be happy, waiting and working for each other—and dreaming. Oh, dreams will be very sweet now.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island
    tags: love

  • #20
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I have a dream," he said slowly. "I persist in dreaming it, although it has often seemed to me that it could never come true. I dream of a home with a hearth-fire in it, a cat and dog, the footsteps of friends -- and you!”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island
    tags: love

  • #21
    L.M. Montgomery
    “But I'll have to ask you to wait a long time, Anne," said Gilbert sadly. "It will be three years before I'll finish my medical course. And even then there will be no diamond sunbursts and marble halls."

    Anne laughed.

    "I don't want sunbursts and marble halls. I just want YOU. You see I'm quite as shameless as Phil about it. Sunbursts and marble halls may be all very well, but there is more `scope for imagination' without them. And as for the waiting, that doesn't matter. We'll just be happy, waiting and working for each other -- and dreaming. Oh, dreams will be very sweet now."

    Gilbert drew her close to him and kissed her. Then they walked home together in the dusk, crowned king and queen in the bridal realm of love, along winding paths fringed with the sweetest flowers that ever bloomed, and over haunted meadows where winds of hope and memory blew.”
    L. M. Montgomery, Anne of the Island

  • #22
    L.M. Montgomery
    “But just think what a dull world it would be if everyone was sensible,' pleaded Anne.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne's House of Dreams

  • #23
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Life owes me something more than it has paid me and I’m going out to collect it…”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Windy Poplars

  • #24
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “It's not the changes that will break your heart; it's that tug of familiarity.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

  • #25
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Love is the strangest, most illogical thing in the world.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
    tags: love

  • #26
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Is it better to have had a good thing and lost it, or never to have had it?”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight
    tags: hurt

  • #27
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “It's one thing to run away when someone's chasing you. It's entirely another to be running all alone.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

  • #28
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Did you know that people who meet at least three different times within twenty-four hour period are ninety-eight percent more likely to meet again?”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

  • #29
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “What are you really studying?"
    He leans back to look at her. "The statistical probability of love at first sight."
    "Very funny," she says. "What is it really?"
    "I'm serious."
    "I don't believe you."
    He laughs, then lowers his mouth so that it's close to her ear. "People who meet in airports are seventy-two percent more likely too fall for each other than people who meet anywhere else.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight

  • #30
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “I like how you're neither here nor there. And how there's nowhere else you're meant to be while waiting. You're just sort of suspended.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Statistical Probability of Love at First Sight



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