6 Quotes by Louisa May Alcott about wise

  • Author Louisa May Alcott
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    I don't pretend to be wise, but I am observing, and I see a great deal more than you'd imagine. I'm interested in other people's experiences and inconsistencies, and, though I can't explain, I remember and use them for my own benefit.

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    A little kingdom I possess, where thoughts and feelings dwell; And very hard the task I find of governing it well.

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    She began to see that character is a better possession than money, rank, intellect, or beauty, and to feel that if greatness is what a wise man has defined it to be, 'truth, reverence, and good will,' then her friend Friedrich Bhaer was not only good, but great.

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  • Author Louisa May Alcott
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    You have grown abominably lazy, and you like gossip, and waste time on frivolous things, you are contented to be petted and admired by silly people, instead of being loved and respected by wise ones.

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    Many wise and true sermons are preached us everyday by unconscious ministers in street, school, office, or home; even a fair table may become a pulpit, if it can offer the good and helpful words which are never out of season.

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    Now we are expected to be as wise as men who have had generations of all the help there is, and we scarcely anything.

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