We don't choose our talents; but we needn't hide them in a napkin because they are not just what we want.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés talents louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…had an hour of silent agony that aged him more than years of happy life could have done.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…that's what old people are here for, — else their experience is of little use.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés old-age louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…proved that woman isn't a half but a whole human being, and can stand alone.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés women louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…men never forgive like women.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés men women louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
Perhaps it would have been better if he had killed me; my life is spoilt.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
Don't take it away! It's only a fancy, but a man must love something…
Louisa May AlcottMots clés love louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…he stood behind her, tall and pale, like the ghost of his former self…
Louisa May AlcottMots clés louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…the violin — that most human of all instruments…
Louisa May AlcottMots clés violin louisa-may-alcott jo-s-boys
…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.
Louisa May AlcottMots clés children louisa-may-alcott little-men
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