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- I never wanted to go away, and the hard part now is the leaving you all. I'm not afraid, but it seems as if I… Afraid
- If I didn't care about doing right and didn't feel uncomfortable doing wrong, I should get on capitally. Care
- Love is a flower that grows in any soil, works its sweet miracles undaunted by autumn frost or winter snow, blooming fair and fragrant all… All
- 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… Beauty
- 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… Benefit
- Human minds are more full of mysteries than any written book and more changeable than the cloud shapes in the air. Air
- I've neither beauty, money, nor rank, yet every foolish boy mistakes my frank interest for something warmer, and makes me miserable. It is my misfortune.… Beauty
- There is very little real liberty in the world; even those who seem freest are often the most tightly bound. Law, custom, public opinion, fear… All
- It is my opinion that this day will never come to an end," said Prince, with a yawn that nearly rent him assunder. Assunder
- I could have been a great many things. Been
- Nothing is impossible to a determined woman. Determined
- So she doesn't call desertion, poverty, and hard work troubles? She's a brave little girl, and I shall be proud to know her. Brave
- Many of the bravest never are known, and get no praise. [But]that does not lessen their beauty... Anonymity
- In the midst of her tears came the thought, "When people are in danger, they ask God to save them;" and, slipping down upon her… Answer
- Jo's breath gave out here, and wrapping her head in the paper, she bedewed her little story with a few natural tears, for to be… Bedewed
- Gentlemen, be courteous to the old maids, no matter how poor and plain and prim, for the only chivalry worth having is that which is… Age
- Wouldn't it be fun if all the castles in the air which we make could come true and we could live in them? Air
- Meg's high-heeled slippers were dreadfully tight, and hurt her, though she would not own it; and Jo's nineteen hair-pins all seemed stuck straight into her… All
- [Jo to her mother] I knew there was mischief brewing. I felt it and now it's worse than I imagined. I just wish I could… Brewing
- Jo's face was a study next day, for the secret rather weighed upon her, and she found it hard not to look mysterious and important.… Ask
- Mine first --mine last-- mine even in the grave! Firsts
- To me, love isn't all. I must look up, not down, trust and honor with my whole heart, and find strenght and integrity to lean… All
- Keep good company, read good books, love good things and cultivate soul and body as faithfully as you can Body
- A real gentleman is as polite to a little girl as to a woman. Decency
- A time will come when you will find that in gaining a brief joy you have lost your peace forever. Brief
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