“Then I will tell you!” cried little Aglaia, springing lightly high into the air, and descending gently on a huge shell at her feet; “She likes every thing she does, and she likes to be always doing something. You can’t put the meaning into one word, as you can Beauty and Riches; but still itis something. Can’t you think of some way of saying what I have told you? Dear me, how stupid you are all grown. And liking isn’t the right word: it is something stronger than common liking.” “Love, perhaps,” murmured Leila.””
Quotes by Margaret Gatty
“When obedience and faith are made perfect, it may be that knowledge and explanation shall be given.””
“We take a great deal for granted in this world, and expect that everything as a matter of course ought to fit into our humours, and wishes, and wants; and it is often only when danger threatens, that we awake to the discovery, that the guiding reins are held by One whom we had well-nigh forgotten in our careless ease. "If””
“But, somehow or other, it is always the young and inexperienced, who are most apt to be positive and self-willed in their opinions; and so, the young Spruce-fir, thinking neither of the lessons which Nature was teaching, nor of his own limited means of judging, stuck out his branches all round him in everybody's face, right and left, and said”
“We may not always know what we're wanted for, nor is it for us to enquire, but nobody is useless as long as he is permitted to live.””
Margaret GattyMargaret Gatty was a British author and naturalist, best known for her contributions to children's literature and her writings on natural history. Born in 1809, she was the daughter of a clergyman and...