March 2013
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Have regular hours for work and play; make each day both useful and pleasant,...
– Marmee, Louisa May Alcott’s Little Women (via slp-littlewomen)
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Professor Bhaer: I have news for you! I showed your novel to Henry Dashwood!
Jo: You did what?
Professor Bhaer: It was wrong of me, but I could not resist. Horrid man Mr. Dashwood, stubborn, blunt to a fault.
Jo: What did he say?
Professor Bhaer: He said, 'It's a bit long', he missed the blood and guts. But he likes the four sisters. Particularly the outspoken one.
[They kiss]
Professor Bhaer: He wants to publish it.
Jo: He said that?
Professor Bhaer: If it is all right with you.
[Jo drops the umbrella. They kiss more passionately.]
January 2013
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December 2012
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October 2012
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My favorite literary heroine is Jo March. It is hard to overstate what she meant...
– J.K. Rowling on being asked ‘Did you have a favorite character or hero as a child? Do you have a literary hero as an adult?’ (via nicoleloveswalt)
September 2012
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kclou asked: Oh my gosh, where has this blog been all my life?! <3 <3 <3
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When you feel discontented, think over your blessings, and be grateful.
– Louisa May Alcott (via s0medays)
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But, you see, Jo wasn’t a heroine, she was only a struggling human girl like...
– Louisa May Alcott, Little Women (via wh1teknees)
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August 2012
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June 2012
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Anonymous asked: OMG!I LOOOOOOOOOOOVE your site!you're amazing!Thank you!
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