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Lucy Maud Montgomery

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Tomorrow is always fresh, with no mistakes in it.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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We should regret our mistakes and learn from them, but never carry them forward into the future with us.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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In this world you've just got to hope for the best and prepare for the worst and take whatever God sends.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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As a rule, I am very careful to be shallow and conventional where depth and originality are wasted.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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I'm not a bit changed - not really. I'm only just pruned down and branched out. The real me - back here - is just the same.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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It only seems as if you're doing something when you worry.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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There are so many unpleasant things in the world already that there is no use in imagining any more.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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We must have ideals and try to live up to them, even if we never quite succeed. Life would be a sorry business without them. With them it's grand and great.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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Twilight drops her curtain down, and pins it with a star.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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That is one good thing about this world... there are always sure to be more springs.


— Lucy Maud Montgomery


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Mustard her teacher quickly became her suitor who tried to impress her with his knowledge of religious matters. Montgomery underwent several periods of depression while trying to cope with the duties of motherhood and church life and with her husband’s attacks of religious melancholia and deteriorating health: "For a woman who had given the world so much joy [life] was mostly an unhappy one. Beginning in the 1980s her complete journals edited by Mary Rubio and Elizabeth Waterston were publiLucy Maud Montgomeryd by the Oxford University Press.

Because many of the novels were set on Prince Edward Island Canada and the Canadian province became literary landmarks. She was awarded Officer of the Order of the British Empire in 1935. Montgomery went on to publish 20 novels as well as 500 short stories and poems.

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