We are both going to pray that we may live together all our lives and die the same day. Lucy Maud Montgomery More Quotes by Lucy Maud Montgomery More Quotes From Lucy Maud Montgomery The point of good writing is knowing when to stop. Lucy Maud Montgomery knowing writing inspirational You see," she concluded miserably, "when I can call like that to him across space--I belong to him. He doesn't love me--he never will--but I belong to him. Lucy Maud Montgomery soul-mate soulmate space if I can't get what I want - well, I'll want what I can get. Lucy Maud Montgomery adaptability acceptance want It's the worst kind of cruelty — the thoughtless kind. You can't cope with it. Lucy Maud Montgomery cruelty worst kind I must be getting old ... People are beginning to tell me I look so young. They never tell you that when you are young. Lucy Maud Montgomery aging people looks Thank goodness, we can choose our friends. We have to take our relatives as they are, and be thankful. Lucy Maud Montgomery lm-montgomery being-thankful goodness But just think what a dull world it would be if everyone was sensible,' pleaded Anne. Lucy Maud Montgomery would-be world thinking Life owes me something more than it has paid me and I'm going out to collect it. Lucy Maud Montgomery paid going-out a few italics really do relieve your feelings. Lucy Maud Montgomery journaling feelings It is a strange thing to read a letter after the writer is dead - a bitter-sweet thing, in which pain and comfort are strangely mingled. Lucy Maud Montgomery pain comfort sweet When I think something nice is going to happen I seem to fly right up on the wings of anticipation; and then the first thing I realize I drop down to earth with a thud. But really, Marilla, the flying part is glorious as long as it lasts. . . it's like soaring through a sunset. I think it almost pays for the thud. Lucy Maud Montgomery sunset nice thinking She suddenly found herself laughing without bitterness. Lucy Maud Montgomery bitterness found laughing Even when I'm alone I have real good company — dreams and imaginations and pretendings. I like to be alone now and then, just to think over things and taste them. But I love friendships — and nice, jolly little times with people. Lucy Maud Montgomery nice real dream I think it would be worse to expect nothing than to be disappointed. Lucy Maud Montgomery expectations would-be thinking It's so hard to get up again—although of course the harder it is the more satisfaction you have when you do get up, haven't you? Lucy Maud Montgomery harder get-up satisfaction I was very much provoked. Of course, I knew there are no fairies; but that needn't prevent my thinking there is. Lucy Maud Montgomery courses fairy thinking It's dreadful what little things lead people to misunderstand each other. Lucy Maud Montgomery little-things littles people Don't try to write anything you can't feel - it will be a failure - 'echoes nothing worth Lucy Maud Montgomery echoes writing trying I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers. It would be terrible if we just skipped from September to November, wouldn't it? Lucy Maud Montgomery october would-be world Fear is a vile thing, and is at the bottom of almost every wrong and hatred of the world. Lucy Maud Montgomery hatred fear world