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1 " The power of finding beauty in the humblest things makes home happy and life lovely. "
― Louisa May Alcott
2 " Love Jo all your days, if you choose, but don't let it spoil you, for it's wicked to throw away so many good gifts because you can't have the one you want. "
― Louisa May Alcott , Little Women
3 " You don’t need scores of suitors. You need only one… if he’s the right one. "
4 " life and love are very precious when both are in full bloom. "
5 " 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 should be homesick for you even in heaven. "
6 " 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 well. Then youth will bring few regrets, and life will become a beautiful success. "
7 " Painful as it may be, a significant emotional event can be the catalyst for choosing a direction that serves us - and those around us - more effectively. Look for the learning. "
8 " Conceit spoils the finest genius. "
9 " But, like all happiness, it did not last long… "
10 " Well, I am happy, and I won't fret, but it does seem as if the more one gets the more one wants… "
11 " Dear me! how happy and good we'd be, if we had no worries! "
12 " It's lovely to see people so happy. "
― Louisa May Alcott , Jo's Boys
13 " …feeling as if all the happiness and support of their lives was about to be taken from them. "
14 " How little it takes to make a young girl happy! A pretty dress, sunshine, and somebody opposite, and they are blest. "
― Louisa May Alcott , Kitty's Class Day and Other Stories
15 " ...and Jo laid the rustling sheets together with a careful hand, as one might shut the covers of a lovely romance, which holds the reader fast till the end comes, and he finds himself alone in the work-a-day world again. "
16 " John Brooke is acting dreadfully, and Meg likes it! "
17 " …wisely mingled poetry and prose. "
18 " I've got the key to my castle in the air, but whether I can unlock the door remains to be seen. "
19 " Every few weeks she would shut herself up in her room, put on her scribbling suit, and fall into a vortex, as she expressed it, writing away at her novel with all her heart and soul, for till that was finished she could find no peace. "
20 " I want to do something splendid… Something heroic or wonderful that won’t be forgotten after I’m dead… I think I shall write books. "