Louisa May Alcott Quotes About Fame

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  • Fame is a pearl many dive for and only a few bring up. Even when they do, it is not perfect, and they sigh for more, and lose better things in struggling for them.

    Louisa May Alcott (2015). “Jo's Boys, and How They Turned Out: A Sequel to "Little Men"”, p.121, Booklassic
  • Simple, genuine goodness is the best capital to found the business of this life upon. It lasts when fame and money fail, and is the only riches we can take out of this world with us.

    Louisa May Alcott (1940). “Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys; a Sequel to "Little Women"”
  • Fame is a very good thing to have in the house, but cash is more convenient.

    Louisa May Alcott (2010). “Good Wives”, p.35, Cosimo, Inc.
  • It takes very little fire to make a great deal of smoke nowadays, and notoriety is not real glory.

    Louisa May Alcott (2016). “The 'Little Women' Trilogy (Illustrated)”, p.604, ShandonPress
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