Best Louisa May Alcott Quotes
- But buds will be roses, and kittens, cats - more's the pity. Bud
- I think immortality is the passing of a soul through many lives or experiences, and such as are truly lived, used and learned, help on… Carrying
- Resolved to take fate by the throat and shake a living out of her. Fate
- She had a womanly instinct that clothes possess an influence more powerful over many than the worth of character or the magic of manners. Character
- Beth could not reason upon or explain the faith that gave her courage and patience to give up life, and cheerfully wait for death. Like… All
- The patience and the humility of the face she loved so well was a better lesson to Jo than the wisest lecture, the sharpest reproof. Better
- Is it not meningitis? Dying
- I don't worry about the storms, I am learning to sail my own ship. Fear
- My definition (of a philosopher) is of a man up in a balloon, with his family and friends holding the ropes which confine him to… Balloon
- Do the things you know, and you shall learn the truth you need to know. Funny
- Cast your bread upon the waters, and after many days it will come back buttered. Bread
- People want to be amused, not preached at, you know. Morals don't sell nowadays. Amused
- I believe that it is as much a right and duty for women to do something with their lives as for men and we are… Believe
- Ridicule is often harder to bear than self-denial. Bear
- O vanity, mislead no more! Deceit
- When Emerson's library was burning at Concord, I went to him as he stood with the firelight on his strong, sweet face, and endeavored to… Answered
- I did fail, say what you will, for Jo wouldn't love me. Fail
- Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. Aspiration
- Don't shut yourself up in a band box because you are a woman, but understand what is going on, and educate yourself to take part… Affects
- All is fish that comes to the literary net. Goethe puts his joys and sorrows into poems, I turn my adventures into bread and butter. Adventure
- Rome took all the vanity out of me; for after seeing the wonders there, I felt too insignificant to live, and gave up all my… All
- I had a pleasant time with my mind, for it was happy. Happiness
- They were enjoying the happy hour that seldom comes but once in any life, the magical moment which bestows youth on the old, beauty on… Any
- Men are often bad, but babies never are. Babies
- When I had youth I had no money; now I have the money I have no time; and when I get the time, if I… All
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