Conquering Storms In Classic Literature, Fiction C I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now Little Women Louisa May Alcott FacebookXPinterestEmailLinkedInWhatsApp
Conceit and Genius In Classic Literature, Fiction C Conceit spoils the finest genius. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now
Dreams of Fame and Magic Ink In Classic Literature, Fiction D I’d have a stable full of Arabian steeds, rooms piled with books, and I’d write out of a magic inkstand, so that my works should be as famous as Laurie’s music. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now
Growing Up and Knowing What You Want In Classic Literature, Fiction G We’ll all grow up someday, Meg. We might as well know what we want. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now
The Noble Use of Money In Classic Literature, Fiction T Money is a needful and precious thing—and when well used, a noble thing—to be used for a blessing to ourselves and a blessing to others. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now
Christmas Without Presents In Classic Literature, Fiction C Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents. Louisa May Alcott – Little Women Purchase Now