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"March" Quotes

The story of Mr. March, the absent father in Louisa May Alcott's "Little Women," as he serves as a chaplain in the Civil War.

Quotes

The story is, after all, more interesting than the truth.

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storytellingtruth

There is no greater service than to lay down one’s life for one’s friends.

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sacrificefriendship

It’s not a fair world, and the sooner she learned that, the better.

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justicefairness

His love was a thing of such rareness it was a wonder it did not warm the air.

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loveemotion

It was easier to think of a man as an enemy when you did not see the lines of care and concern etched on his face.

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prejudiceempathy

Every man thinks God is on his side. The rich and powerful know He is.

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powerreligion

Hope was like a stubborn weed. With the least encouragement, it flourished.

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hopepersistence

Traitors were the worst of all. There was no punishment too harsh for them.

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betrayaljustice

Love was a fragile thing, easily broken when a man was too young and too foolish.

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lovefragility

The true measure of a man was not the number of his servants, but the strength of his friends.

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friendshipcharacter