Perhaps it would have been better if he had killed me; my life is spoilt.
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…he stood behind her, tall and pale, like the ghost of his former self…
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…the violin — that most human of all instruments…
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But, Polly, a principle that can't bear being laughed at, frowned on, and cold-shouldered, isn't worthy of the name.
Louisa May Alcott(E)very genuine act or word, no matter how trifling it seems, leaves a sweet and strengthening influence behind
Louisa May AlcottOne of the sweet things about pain and sorrow is that they show us how well we are loved, how much kindness there is in the world, and how easily we can make others happy in the same way when they need help and sympathy.
Louisa May AlcottIt is often said that there should be no death or grief in children's stories. It is not wise to dwell on the dark and sad side of these things; but they have also a bright and lovely side, and since even the youngest, dearest, and most guarded child cannot escape some knowledge of the great mystery, is it not well to teach them in simple, cheerful ways that affection sweetens sorrow, and a lovely life can make death beautiful?
Louisa May Alcott(V)irtue, like sunshine, works its own sweet miracles
Louisa May AlcottA quick temper, sharp tongue, and restless spirit were always getting her into scrapes, and her life was a series of ups and downs, which were both comic and pathetic.
Louisa May AlcottWe can't any of us do all we would like, but we can do our best for every case that comes to us, and that helps amazingly.
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