Best Louisa May Alcott Quotations
- I've learned to check the hasty words that rise to my lips, and when I feel that they mean to break out against my will,… Break
- Remember that frost comes latest to those that bloom the highest. Bloom
- I don't think it's fair for some girls to have plenty of pretty things, and other girls nothing at all. All
- Souls and bodies should go on together. Bodies
- Youth, health and freedom were meant to be enjoyed and I want to try every pleasure before I am too old to enjoy them. Enjoy
- Conceit spoils the finest genius?and the great charm of all power is modesty. All
- She is too fond of books, and it has turned her brain. Book
- If we are all alive ten years hence, let's meet, and see how many of us have got our wishes, or how much nearer we… Alive
- ...and Jo laid the rustling sheets together with a careful hand, as one might shut the covers of a lovely romance, which holds the reader… Alone
- . . . for when women are the advisers, the lords of creation don't take the advice till they have persuaded themselves that it is… Act
- Laurie, you're an angel! How shall I ever thank you?" "Fly at me again. I rather liked it," said Laurie, looking mischievous, a thing he… Angel
- I ask not for any crown But that which all may win; Nor try to conquer any world Except the one within. All
- Life is like college; may I graduate and earn some honors. College
- Some stories are so familiar its like going home. Familiar
- We'll all grow up Meg, no pretending we won't. All
- Dear me! If only men and women would trust, understand and help as my children do, what a capital place `the world would be! Capital
- ...and the most intense desire gave force to her passionate words as the girl glanced despairingly about the dreary room like a caged creature on… Breaking
- He looked at her an instant, for the effect of the graceful girlish figure with pale, passionate face and dark eyes full of sorrow, pride… Autumn
- Her beauty satisfied [his] artistic eye, her peculiarities piqued his curiosity, her vivacity lightened his ennui, and her character interested him by the unconscious hints… All
- Wild roses are fairest, and nature a better gardener than art. Art
- He was the first, the only love her life, and in a nature like hers such passions take deep root and die-hard. Deep
- ...for a girl with eyes like hers has a will and is not ruled by anyone but a lover. Anyone
- [She was] kept there in the sort of embrace a man gives to the dearest creature the world holds for him. Creature
- My only answer is, if my grave stood open on one side and you upon the other I'd go into my grave before I would… Answer
- Persuasive influences are better than any amount of moralizing. Amount
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