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  • "Faith moves mountains, if faith were easy there would be no mountains."
    — God, from the book "Left to tell" by Imaculee ilibagiza.


  • Mildred D. Taylor
    "So many things are possible as long as you don't know they are impossible"
    Mildred D. Taylor (The Land)


  • Jane Austen
    "It isn't what we say or think that defines us, but what we do."
    Jane Austen (Sense and Sensibility)


  • L.M. Montgomery
    "But I believe I rather like superstitious people. They lend color to life. Wouldn't it be a rather drab world if everybody was wise and sensible . . . and good? What would we find to talk about?"
    L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Windy Poplars)


  • L.M. Montgomery
    "I read in a book once that a rose by any other name would smell as sweet, but I've never been able to believe it. I don't believe a rose WOULD be as nice if it was called a thistle or a skunk cabbage."
    L.M. Montgomery (Anne of Green Gables)


  • Janette Oke
    "When you read you can have every adventure. In the pages of a book you can be anyone you ever dreamed of being... They can never tell you you're too young to slay the dragon -- because it all happens right here, where it's safe."
    Janette Oke (Love Comes Softly)


  • Janette Oke
    "The truth of God's love is not that He allows bad things to happen, it's his promise that he will be there with us--when they do."
    Janette Oke (Love Comes Softly)


  • "It is predictable that God will take care of us. What's unpredictable is how he will do it."
    Donna VanLiere (Finding Grace)


  • Louisa May Alcott
    "Polly didn't think she had done much, but it was one of the wich are always waiting to be done in this world of ours, where rainy days come so often, where spirits get out of tune, and duty won't go hand in hand with pleasure. Little things of this sort are especially good for little people; a kind little thought, an unselfish little act, a cheery little word, are so sweet and comfortable that no one can fail to feel there beauty and love there giver, no matter how small they are. Mothers do a deal of this sort of thing, unseen, unthanked, but felt and remembered long afterward and never lost, for this is the simple magic that binds hearts and keeps homes happy."
    Louisa May Alcott



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