Top 29 Rilla Quotes
#1. I doubted God last Sunday " said Rilla "but I don't doubt Him today. Evil cannot win. Spirit is on our side and it is bound to outlast flesh.
L.M. Montgomery
#2. Of unquenchable sparkle and dream as ever. Behind her, in the hammock, Rilla Blythe was curled up, a fat, roly-poly little creature of
L.M. Montgomery
#3. Is there laughter in your face yet, Rilla? I hope so. The world will need laughter and courage more than ever in the years that will come next. I don't want to preach - this isn't any time for it.
L.M. Montgomery
#4. Rilla was fond of italics, as most girls of fifteen are.
L.M. Montgomery
#6. Rilla meant to keep Walter's letter as a a sacred treasure.
L.M. Montgomery
#7. I'm afraid our old world has come to an end, Rilla. We've got to face the fact. (Walter)
L.M. Montgomery
#8. Rilla was not fond of Mary Vance. She had never forgotten the humiliating day when Mary had chased her through the village with a dried codfish.
L.M. Montgomery
#9. Rilla's heart skipped a beat - or, if that be a pysiological impossibility, she thought it did.
L.M. Montgomery
#10. help me most. I know you'll be as plucky and patient as you have shown yourself to be this past year - I'm not afraid for you. I know that no matter what happens, you'll be Rilla-my-Rilla - no matter what happens." Rilla repressed
L.M. Montgomery
#11. Our sacrifice is greater than his," cried Rilla passionately. "Our boys give only themselves. We give them.
L.M. Montgomery
#12. There are--plenty--without you."
"That isn't the point, Rilla-my-Rilla. I'm going for my own sake--to save my soul alive. It will shrink to something small and mean and lifeless if I don't go. That would be worse than blindness or mutilation or any of the things I've feared.
L.M. Montgomery
#13. Rilla," Raoul said, and at the sound of my childhood nickname, my heart gave a pang. "Don't I have the right to claim what is mine?"
"Of course you do," I said ... "But surely not at any cost.
Cameron Dokey
#15. Anything that we can do to improve the lives of elderly people is welcome so far as I am concerned.
Judi Dench
#16. We didn't get anything done! She looked around vaguely, then wandered along the corridor to the
Rilla Askew
#17. Pain is a better teacher than pleasure.
Poverty is a better teacher than prosperity.
Failure is a better teacher than success.
Life is a better teacher than university.
Matshona Dhliwayo
#18. There can be no law of nature, no science,
No aberrant infliction of human will
That unchained the soul cannot conquer,
Simply sweep away, should it chose to.
Scott Hastie
#19. President Bush is a friend of mine. He's not a moron at all.
Jean Chretien
#21. You know, I think that we are going to be OK. Look, Malia is 10, so three years from now she is 13. Who knows what happens to teenagers?
Barack Obama
#22. Then you shouldn't have thrown her away when she was your wife. Now she ain't. Now she's somethin' to me and I don't let men I don't like get close to her and I gotta tell you man, I do not like you.
Kristen Ashley
#23. I grew up with older brothers, adore them, can't imagine going through life without them, and I definitely think I draw on that love when I'm writing about siblings. It's so powerful, the jump-in-front-of-a-train-to-protect-them kind of love.
Jandy Nelson
#24. Liked the evil in themselves too much to be trusted.
J.R. Ward
#25. They wished that someone would look at them like Bo looks at me, with unrestrained pride and love.
Jen Frederick
#26. For this cause also children cannot be happy, for they are not old enough to be capable of noble acts; when children are spoken of as happy, it is in compliment to their promise for the future.
Aristotle.
#27. When your life burns to ash before you, it's hard to find hope in the embers of what remains.
Darby Briar
#28. Good fortune is as light as a feather, but nobody knows how to pick it up. Misfortune is as heavy as earth, but nobody knows how to stay out of it's way.
Zhuangzi
#29. However, as the Eastern churches have always maintained, through Christ creation is intended eventually to share in the life of God, the life of divine nature.
John Polkinghorne
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