Lucy Maud Montgomery Quotes About Heaven
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Heaven grant me patience! Clothes are very important," said Anne severely
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Anyhow, there'll be plenty of jam in heaven, that's one comfort, he said complacently. Perhaps there will...if we want it, she said, But what makes you think so? Why, it's in the catechism, said Davy. Oh, no, there is nothing like that in the catechism, Davy. But I tell you there is, persisted Davy. It was in that question Marilla taught me last Sunday. Why should we love God? It says, Because he makes preserves, and redeems us. Preserves is just a holy way of saying jam.
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I believe flowers have souls. I have known roses that I expect to meet in heaven.
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Welcome, Anne. I thought you'd come today. You belong to the afternoon so it brought you. Things that belong together are sure to come together. What a lot of trouble that would save some people if they only knew it. But they don't...and so they waste beautiful energy moving heaven and earth to bring things together that don't belong.
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The little things of life, sweet and excellent in their place, must not be the things lived for; the highest must be sought and followed; the life of heaven must be begun here on earth.
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God's in His heaven, alls right with the world', whispered Anne softly.
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I know you're a fool, Jim Hardy, but for heaven's sake pretend you're not for five minutes.
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A plate of apples, an open fire, and a jolly good book are a fair substitute for heaven.
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Do you know what I think Mayflowers are, Marilla? I think they must be the souls of the flowers that died last summer, and this is their heaven.
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