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Quotes of Movie: Little Women [1994]
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[Meg has twisted her ankle and Laurie took her home in his carriage]
Amy: He put snow on your ankle? With his own hands?
Marmee: I won't have my girls being silly about boys. To bed! Jo dear.
Amy: Everything lovely happens to Meg.
Meg: [Sarcastically] Oh yes, indeed. (unknown)
Laurie: Hello! Jo! Come over here. You too, Meg. It's dull as tombs around here. (unknown)
Amy: We bear our souls and tell the most appalling secrets. (unknown)
Laurie: Fellow artists, may I present myself as an actor, a musician, and a loyal and very humble servant of the club.
Jo March: We'll be the judge of that.
Laurie: In token of my gratitude and as a means of promoting communication between adjoining nations, shouting from windows being forbidden, I shall provide a post office in our hedge, to further incourage the bearing of our souls and the telling of our most appalling secrets. I do pledge never to reveal what I recieve in confindence here.
Meg: Well, then. Do take your place Rodrigo.
Jo March: Sir Rodrigo. (unknown)
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Jo March: He's dull as powder, Meg. Can't you at least marry someone amusing? (unknown)
Beth: I feel stronger with you close by. (unknown)
Jo March: Well, of course Aunt March prefers Amy over me. Why shouldn't she? I'm ugly and awkward and I always say the wrong things. I fly around throwing away perfectly good marriage proposals. I love our home, but I'm just so fitful and I can't stand being here! I'm sorry, I'm sorry Marmee. There's just something really wrong with me. I want to change, but I - I can't. And I just know I'll never fit in anywhere. (unknown)
Amy: We'll all grow up one day, Meg. We might as well know what we want. (unknown)
Jo: If only I could be like father and crave violence and go to war and stand up to the lions of injustice. (unknown)
Younger Amy March: Do you love Laurie more than you love me?
Jo: Don't be silly! I could never love anyone more than I love my sisters. (unknown)
Jo: If I weren't going to be a writer I'd go to New York and pursue the stage. Are you shocked?
Laurie: Very. (unknown)
Jo: Now we are all family, as we always should have been. (unknown)
Marmee: I am going to write this man a letter.
Jo: A letter. That'll show him. (unknown)
Jo: I go around throwing away perfectly good marriage proposals! (unknown)
Jo: What's going to happen?
Friedrich: The inevitable. (unknown)
Marmee: Feminine weaknesses and fainting spells are the direct result of our confining young girls to the house, bent over their needlework, and restrictive corsets. (unknown)
Dr. Bangs: There is nothing I can do. If I bleed her, it would finish her. Best to send for the mother.
Laurie: Forgive me. I have already done so. Mrs. March arrives on the train this night. (unknown)
Jo: Will we never all be together again? (unknown)
Amy: I don't wanna die. I've never even been kissed. I've waited my whole to be kissed, and what if I miss it?
Laurie: I tell you what. I promise to kiss you before you die. (unknown)
Friedrich: Jo. Such a little name for... such a person. (unknown)
Friedrich: But I have nothing to give you. My hands are empty.
[entwines her hands with his]
Jo: Not empty now. (unknown)
Laurie: I have loved you since the moment I clamped eyes on you. What could be more reasonable than to marry you?
Jo March: We'd kill each other.
Laurie: Nonsense!
Jo March: Neither of us can keep our temper-...
Laurie: I can, unless provoked.
Jo March: We're both stupidly stubborn, especially you. We'd only quarrel!
Laurie: I wouldn't!
Jo March: You can't even propose without quarreling. (unknown)
Marmee March: Oh, Jo. Jo, you have so many extraordinary gifts; how can you expect to lead an ordinary life? You're ready to go out and - and find a good use for your talent. Tho' I don't know what I shall do without my Jo. Go, and embrace your liberty. And see what wonderful things come of it. (unknown)
Beth: I'm so full of happiness, that if Father was only here, I couldn't hold one drop more. (unknown)
Amy: You don't need scores of suitors. You need only one... if he's the right one. (unknown)
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Movie: Little Women [1994] | [2]
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