Women Quotes
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“And mother-like, Mrs. Jo forgot the threatened chastisement in tender lamentations over the happy scapegrace…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Perhaps it would have been better if he had killed me; my life is spoilt.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…for it is a very solemn thing to be arrested in the midst of busy life by the possibility of the great change.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…he stood behind her, tall and pale, like the ghost of his former self…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“In her secret soul, however, she decided that politics were as bad as mathematics, and that the mission of politicians seemed to be calling each other names…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“I think this power of living in our children is one of the sweetest things in the world…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…in silence learned the sweet solace which affection administers to sorrow.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“We live in a beautiful and wonderful world, Demi, and the more you now about it the wiser and the better you will be.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…to the inspiration of necessity, we owe half the wise, beautiful, and useful blessings of the world.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Boys don't gush, so I can stand it. The last time I let in a party of girls, one fell into my arms and said, "Darling, love me!" I wanted to shake her,' answered Mrs. Jo, wiping her pen with energy.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…no person, no matter how vivid an imagination he may have, can invent anything half so droll as the freaks and fancies that originate in the lively brains of little people.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…Jo valued the letter more than the money, because it was encouraging, and after years of effort it was so pleasant to find that she had learned to do something…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…if men and women would only trust, understand, and help one another as my children do, what a capital place the world would be!' and Mrs. Jo's eyes grew absent, as if she was looking at a new and charming state of society in which people lived as happily and innocently as her flock at Plumfield.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…the day had been both unprofitable and unsatisfactory, and he was wishing he could live it over again.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…the day had been both unprofitable and unsatisfactory, and he was wishing he could live it over again.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Oh, that is the surprise. It's so lovely, I pity you because you don't know it…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Young people seldom turn out as one predicts, so it is of little use to expect anything,' said Mrs. Meg with a sigh. 'If our children are good and useful men and women, we should be satisfied; yet it's very natural to wish them to be brilliant and successful.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…feeling as if all the happiness and support of their lives was about to be taken from them.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“The youngest, aged twelve, could not conceal her disappointment, and turned away, feeling as so many of us have felt when we discover that our idols are very extraordinary men and women.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“By the time the lecture ended and the audience awoke, she had built up a splendid fortune for herself (not the first founded on paper)…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“It's very singular how hard it is to manage your mind,' said Demi, clasping his hands round his knees, and looking up at the sky as if for information upon his favorite topic.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…a woman's always safe and comfortable when a fellow's down on his luck.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
Women are frightening. If you get to 41 as a man, you're quite battle-scarred.
Quote by -Hugh Grant
“…and Aunt Jo retired, satisfied with the success of her last trap to catch a sunbeam.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Six weeks is a long time to wait, and a still longer time for a girl to keep a secret…”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“I don't believe fine young ladies enjoy themselves a bit more than we do, in spite of our burned hair, old gowns, one glove apiece, and tight slippers that sprain our ankles when we are silly enough to wear them.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“…the little girls wore a grave, troubled expression, as if sorrow was a new experience to them.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“I don't believe I shall ever marry; I'm happy as I am, and love my liberty too well to be in any hurry to give it up for any mortal man.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“I keep turning over new leaves, and spoiling them, as I used to spoil my copy-books; and I make so many beginnings there never will be an end," he said, dolefully.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“You men tell us we are angels, and say we can make you what we will; but the instant we honestly try to do you good, you laugh at us, and won't listen. which proves how much your flattery is worth.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“It is apt to be so, and it is hard to bear; for, though we do not want trumpets blown, we do like to have out little virtues appreciated, and cannot help feeling disappointed if they are not.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“Her father called her ‘Little Tranquillity’, and the name suited her excellently; for she seemed to live in a happy world of her own, only venturing out to meet the few whom she trusted and loved.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
“... to the great delight of two ducks, four cats, five hens and half a dozen Irish children; for they were out of the city for now.”
Quote by -Louisa May Alcott
Listen -- strange women lying in ponds distributing swords is no basis for a system of government. Supreme executive power derives from a mandate from the masses, not from some farcical aquatic ceremony.
Quote by -Michael Palin
She‘d never taken much interest in reading. She read, of course, as one did, but liking books was something she left to other people.
Quote by -Alan Bennett