Cheerfulness Quote by Louisa May Alcott Download Open image “Salt is like good-humor, and nearly every thing is better for a pinch of it.” — Louisa May Alcott ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Better Pinch Cheerfulness Good humor Humor Salt Salt Like
“Salt is like good humor, and nearly everything is better for a pinch of it.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Salt is a more-ish sort of thing. But it can be a bad thing if there's too much salt. It's awful. — Adriano Zumbo Copy Share Image
Salt is an unusual food product because it is almost universal - all human beings need salt, and most choose to eat more than… — Mark Kurlansky Copy Share Image
People don't enjoy salt. They enjoy what is salted. We are the salt of the earth. We do not exist for ourselves. — John Piper Copy Share Image
“Like attention, praise and porn, salt is one of those instant gratifiers that are easy to get too much of and hard to get… — Josh Ozersky Copy Share Image
Salt is the policeman of taste: it keeps the various flavors of a dish in order and restrains the stronger from tyrannizing over the… — Margaret Visser Copy Share Image
When it comes to salt, what was really staggering to me is that the industry itself is totally hooked on salt. It is this… — Michael Moss Copy Share Image
Salt represents the civilized: it requires know-how to get it, and a sophisticated combination of cooking and spoilt, jaded appetites to need it. — Margaret Visser Copy Share Image
People under-salt their food, and they think it's bland, but salt brings out flavor. — David Burtka Copy Share Image
“Salt is truly useful when it is used usefully, so are dexterity, wisdom and understanding!” — Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Copy Share Image
Salt is a preservative. It really holds flavor. For example, if you chop up some fresh herbs, or even just garlic, the salt will… — Sally Schneider Copy Share Image
“Take some books and read; that’s an immense help; and books are always good company if you have the right sort.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“At three o'clock in the afternoon, all the fashionable world at Nice may be seen on the Promenade des Anglais—a charming place, for the… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“Please could I say one word?" was the question three times repeated before a rough head boobed out from the grotto of books in… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“She would make a man of me. She puts strength and courage into me as no one else can. She is unlike any girl… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“I read somewhere that every inch of rope used in the British Navy has a strand of red in it, so that wherever a… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“Chance words spoken in kindness often help amazingly; and that's what old people are here for -- else their experience is of little use.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“Tired of my own company, I suppose, now I've seen so much better.” — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Oft in the silence of the night, When the lonely moon rides high, When wintry winds are whistling, And we hear the owl's shrill… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
“I'll try and be what he loves to call me, 'a little woman' and not be rough and wild, but do my duty here… — Louisa May Alcott Copy Share Image
Poor David Hume is dying fast, but with more real cheerfulness and good humor and with more real resignation to the necessary course of… — Adam Smith Copy Share Image
Cheerfulness in most cheerful people is the rich and satisfying result of strenuous discipline. — Edwin Percy Whipple Copy Share Image
When you drop your unnecessary things, you finally can swoop and fly in vast space. It is so blue, so bright, and so nice,… — Chogyam Trungpa Copy Share Image
The plainest sign of wisdom is a continual cheerfulness: her state is like that of things in the regions above the moon, always clear… — Michel De Montaigne Copy Share Image
Mark how fleeting and paltry is the estate of man-yesterday in embryo, tomorrow a mummy or ashes. So for the hairsbreadth of time assigned… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Even the smallest landscape can offer pride of ownership not only to its inhabitants but to its neighbors. The world delights in a garden…… — Julie Moir Messervy Copy Share Image
Cheerfulness means a contented spirit, a pure heart, a kind and loving disposition; it means humility and ~ charity, a generous appreciation of others,… — William Makepeace Thackeray Copy Share Image
I have observed that in comedies the best actor plays the droll, while some scrub rogue is made the fine gentleman or hero. Thus… — Henry St John, 1st Viscount Bolingbroke Copy Share Image
I believe that God will help us to forget things, the memory of which would do us harm, or rather that He will enable… — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
“Unsavoury as it is below, there is cheerfulness, and comfort, and hard, honest work above. ("In The Court Of The Dragon")” — Robert W. Chambers Copy Share Image
“Cheerfulness keeps up a kind of daylight in the mind, and fills it with a steady and perpetual serenity.” — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
“One world is aware and by far the largest to me, and that is myself, / And whether I come to my own to-day… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image