Famous Louisa May Alcott Quotes

  • I think this power of living in our children is one of the sweetest things in the world-¦ – Louisa May Alcott

    I think this power of living in our children is one of the sweetest things in the world-¦– Louisa May Alcott

  • The small hopes and plans and pleasures of children should be tenderly respected by grown-up people, and never rudely thwarted or ridiculed. – Louisa May Alcott

    The small hopes and plans and pleasures of children should be tenderly respected by grown-up people, and never rudely thwarted or ridiculed.– Louisa May Alcott

  • -¦she rejoiced as only mothers can in the good fortunes of their children. – Louisa May Alcott

    -¦she rejoiced as only mothers can in the good fortunes of their children.– Louisa May Alcott

  • I wish I had no heart, it aches so-¦ – Louisa May Alcott

    I wish I had no heart, it aches so-¦– Louisa May Alcott

  • -¦marriage, they say, halves one’s rights and doubles one’s duties. – Louisa May Alcott

    -¦marriage, they say, halves one’s rights and doubles one’s duties.– Louisa May Alcott

  • Wild roses are fairest, and nature a better gardener than art. – Louisa May Alcott

    Wild roses are fairest, and nature a better gardener than art.– Louisa May Alcott

  • It’s bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boys’ games and work and manners! – Louisa May Alcott

    It’s bad enough to be a girl, anyway, when I like boys’ games and work and manners!– Louisa May Alcott

  • Go on with your work as usual, for work is a blessed solace. – Louisa May Alcott

    Go on with your work as usual, for work is a blessed solace.– Louisa May Alcott

  • The humblest tasks get beautified if loving hands do them. – Louisa May Alcott

    The humblest tasks get beautified if loving hands do them.– Louisa May Alcott

  • I rather miss my wild girl; but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied. – Louisa May Alcott

    I rather miss my wild girl; but if I get a strong, helpful, tender-hearted woman in her place, I shall feel quite satisfied.– Louisa May Alcott