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Bad Quotes by Louisa May Alcott
- Father asked us what was God's noblest work. Anna said men, but I said babies. Men are often bad, but babies never are.
- Men are often bad, but babies never are.
- I mean that it is more natural for me to be wicked than virtuous, when I do a bad act, and I've done many, I…
- When Jo's conservative sister Meg says she must turn up her hair now that she is a "young lady," Jo shouts, "I'm not! and if…
- politics were as bad as mathematics, and that the mission of politicians seemed to be calling each other names
- You may try your experiment for a week and see how you like it. I think by Saturday night you will find that all play…
- Men are always ready to die for us, but not to make our lives worth having. Cheap sentiment and bad logic.
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