
I hate to lend a book I love-¦it never seems quite the same when it comes back to me-¦
– LM Montgomery
Related Quotes:
- Burn the book. It serves you once.Read the book. Serves you for a lifetime.Lend the book. It serves for generations to come. – Kowtham Kumar K
- Buy this book , buy this book , you need this book, buy book now.’Subliminal messaging works! – Nick Jimbanis
- Security comes from Trust.Trust comes from Faith.Faith comes when you eliminate all fear.Ease comes when you are fearless. – Brownell Landrum
- It’s late at night when the memory comes for me, like it always seems to when the relief of sleep seems ready to draw me under. – Joaquin Lowe
- But that was just it – hate was exactly the right word. Hate is a force of attraction. Hate is just love with its back turned. – Terry Pratchett
- Never lend books, for no one ever returns them; the only books I have in my library are books that other folks have lent me. – Anatole France
- If you lend someone $20, and never see that person again; it wasprobably worth it – Anonymous
- Never lend your car to anyone to whom you have given birth. – Erma Bombeck
- You must never, at any rate, lend yourself to the wrong, in any form, which you condemn. – Mamur Mustapha
- If you lend the present, it will never be returned. – Khang Kijarro Nguyen
- The only things that last are love and hate. The only one that matters is love: Choose love. Hate erodes. Love nourishes.. – Naama Yehuda
- I may not hate al of the people all the time, but I hate all of them some of the time, and I hate some of them all of the time. – Kathy McCullough
- I may not hate all of the people all of the time, but I hate all of them some of the time, and I hate some of them all of the time. – Kathy McCullough
- To hate the hate was just more hate; to reject the rejection was just more rejection; to judge the judging, just more judging. – T Scott McLeod
- I hate rarely, though when I hate, I hate murderously. – Anas Nin
- I hate my body Hate what it remembers. Hate what it let him do. – Cheryl Rainfield
- I dont hate it he thought, panting in the cold air, the iron New England dark; I dont. I dont! I dont hate it! I dont hate it! – William Faulkner
- Understand … I don’t hate her, I hate what she’s become. I hate her illness. – Joseph Stefano
- Hate is often an obverse form of love.You hate someone whom you really wish to love but whom you cannot love. – Sri Chinmoy
- Unlike most I don’t fear prison, never have, never will. Obviously I don’t want it, I hate it, but it’s the hate that drives me on to survive. – Stephen Richards
- We always hate people who surprise our secrets-¦ – LM Montgomery
- Why should one hate you when you were so small? Could you be worth hating? – LM Montgomery
- -¦hate’s got to be a disease with me. – LM Montgomery
- I do lend my books, but I have to be a bit selective because my marginalia are so incriminating.- –Alison Bechdel – Leah Price
- A good reader should always have two books with him: one to read, the other one to lend. – Gabrielle Dubois
- acquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. – Ambrose Bierce
- Lend an ear to your inner voice and intuition – Sunday Adelaja
- Lend me your wings, bird. I’ll spread them and fly on the thermals. – Stephen King
- All that we know, soon shall we abandon. As time will lend itself. Eyes know only what they see. But brave hearts beat on with belief. – Nathalie M Leblanc
- A woman can lend a man the strength to conquer a kingdom, and bring him to his knees with one breath. – Brandy Nacole
- I ain’t scared to lend a handI ain’t scared to clench it either – Mie Hansson
- A wise bird does not lend even the smallest of its feathers to a hunter. – Matshona Dhliwayo
- I can lend you my money not my books. – Amit Kalantri
- Attachments that are not fostered may lend to the child’s inability to properly attach or have no attachment at all. – Asa Don Brown
- Victims support is everybodies responsibility, let’s always lend a helping hand. – Chidiebere Prosper Agbugba
- Words borrowed of antiquity do lend a kind of majesty to style, and are not without their delight sometimes. – Ben Jonson
- One way at a time I’ll try to lend these broken hands of mine give my strength, be my light. – Joe Brooks
- I am lost in my world,invisible – unknown.Moon please lend meyour light that someonewill me see me. – Susie Clevenger
- A man with nothing to lend should refrain from borrowing. – Michel de Montaigne
- A book is no mere book anymore than man can be mere man. A book was like an individual man, unmatched and with no cause of existence beyond himself. – Marcel Proust