INDEPENDANCE in Classic Quotes

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1  You can go through the world with your elbows out and your nose in the air, and call it independence, if you like.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
2  She was mortally afraid of being laughed at for surrendering, after her many and vehement declarations of independence.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FORTY-SIX
3  Meg hardly knew herself, she felt so brave and independent, so glad to defend John and assert her right to love him, if she liked.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-THREE
4  Amy's definition of Jo's idea of independence was such a good hit that both burst out laughing, and the discussion took a more amiable turn.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-SIX
5  The teaching would render her independent, and such leisure as she got might be made profitable by writing, while the new scenes and society would be both useful and agreeable.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
6  Believing that they could not begin too early to cultivate energy, industry, and independence, their parents consented, and both fell to work with the hearty good will which in spite of all obstacles is sure to succeed at last.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FOUR
7  A literary spinster, with a pen for a spouse, a family of stories for children, and twenty years hence a morsel of fame, perhaps, when, like poor Johnson, I'm old and can't enjoy it, solitary, and can't share it, independent, and don't need it.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FORTY-THREE
8  With the good sense and sturdy independence that characterized him, he refused Mr. Laurence's more generous offers, and accepted the place of bookkeeper, feeling better satisfied to begin with an honestly earned salary than by running any risks with borrowed money.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER TWENTY-FOUR
9  Jo's breath gave out here, and wrapping her head in the paper, she bedewed her little story with a few natural tears, for to be independent and earn the praise of those she loved were the dearest wishes of her heart, and this seemed to be the first step toward that happy end.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER FOURTEEN
10  In America, as everyone knows, girls early sign the declaration of independence, and enjoy their freedom with republican zest, but the young matrons usually abdicate with the first heir to the throne and go into a seclusion almost as close as a French nunnery, though by no means as quiet.
Little Women By Louisa May Alcott
ContextHighlight   In CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT