897 Quotes by Louisa May Alcott
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It was the best thing he could have done, far more soothing than the most eloquent words, for Jo felt the unspoken sympathy, and in the silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.
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I’ve had a lot of troubles, so I write jolly tales.
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The dirt is picturesque, so I don’t mind.
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Mine first – mine last – mine even in the grave!
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She was standing before a fine portrait of the old gentleman when the door opened again, and, without turning, she said decidedly, ‘I’m sure now that I shouldn’t be afraid of him, for he’s got kind eyes, though his mouth is grim, and he looks as if he had a tremendous will of his own. He isn’t as handsome as my grandfather, but I like him.’ ‘Thank you, ma’am,’ said a gruff voice behind her, and there, to her great dismay, stood old Mr. Laurence.
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This is the first duty of parents, and no false delicacy should keep them from the watchful care, the gentle warning, which makes self-knowledge and self-control the compass and pilot of the young as they leave the safe harbour of home.
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But young as she was, Jo had learned that hearts, like flowers, cannot be rudely handled, but must open naturally, so though she believed she knew the cause of Beth’s new pain, she only said, in her tenderest tone, “Does anything trouble you, deary?
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This is just the time, Meg, when young married people are apt to grow apart, and the very time when they ought to be most together, for the first tenderness soon wears off, unless care is taken to preserve it. And no time is so beautiful and precious to parents as the first years of the little lives given to them to train.
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If I didn’t care about doing right and didn’t feel uncomfortable doing wrong, I should get on capitally.
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