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Make Quotes by Louisa May Alcott
- We all have our own life to pursue, our own kind of dream to be weaving, and we all have the power to make wishes…
- Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant, and prove that you understand the worth of time by employing…
- It takes two flints to make a fire.
- 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…
- It takes very little fire to make a great deal of smoke nowadays, and notoriety is not real glory.
- I make so many beginnings there never will be an end.
- I was thinking what a curious thing love is; only a sentiment, and yet it has power to make fools of men and slaves of…
- Don't laugh at the spinsters, dear girls, for often very tender, tragic romances are hidden away in the hearts that beat so quietly under the…
- I keep turning over new leaves, and spoiling them, as I used to spoil my copybooks; and I make so many beginnings there never will…
- hither,hither, from thy home,airy sprite, i bid thee come! born of roses, fed on dew, charms and potions canst thow brew? bring me here, with…
- 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…
- Wouldn't it be fun if all the castles in the air which we make could come true and we could live in them?
- 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.…
- Don't try to make me grow up before my time…
- …she was one of those happily created beings who please without effort, make friends everywhere, and take life so gracefully and easily that less fortunate…
- When we make little sacrifices we like to have them appreciated, at least…
- …because talent isn't genius, and no amount of energy can make it so. I want to be great, or nothing.
- It takes so little to make a child happy, that it is a pity in a world full of sunshine and pleasant things, that there…
- Men are always ready to die for us, but not to make our lives worth having. Cheap sentiment and bad logic.
- One of the sweet things about pain and sorrow is that they show us how well we are loved, how much kindness there is in…
- Education is not confined to books, and the finest characters often graduate from no college, but make experience their master, and life their book. [Some…
- You are like a chestnut burr, prickly outside, but silky-soft within, and a sweet kernel, if one can only get at it. Love will make…
- To be strong, and beautiful, and go round making music all the time. Yes, she could do that, and with a very earnest prayer Polly…
- If you feel your value lies in being merely decorative, I fear that someday you might find yourself believing that’s all that you really are.…
- I don't like favors; they oppress and make me fell like a slave. I'd rather do everything for myself, and be perfectly independent.
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