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Louisa May Alcott Quotes

American novelist (1832–1888)

Louisa May Alcott (29 November 1832 – 6 March 1888) was an American novelist best remembered for her novel Little Women (1868).

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Pen Names: A. M. Barnard • Flora Fairfield • Flora Fairchild • Tribulation Periwinkle
Alternative Names: Louisa Alcott • Louisa M. Alcott • Louisa Mary Alcott • L.M.A.

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Similar: Charles Dickens 67.2% Jane Austen 66.3% Maya Angelou 65.9% Anne Brontë 64.8% George Eliot 64.7% William Makepeace Thackeray 64.6% E. M. Forster 64.1% Truman Capote 64.0% Charlotte Brontë 63.9% Henry James 63.5%
The child has talent, loves music, and needs help. I can't give her money, but I can teach her; so I do, and she is the most promising pupil I have. Help one another, is part of the religion of our sisterhood, Fan.

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Women have been called queens for a long time, but the kingdom given them isn't worth ruling.

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