Louisa May Alcott Quotes
As No Two Persons See The Same Thing With The Same Eyes, My View Of Hospital Life Must Be Taken Through My Glass, And Held For What It Is Worth. Certainly, Nothing Was Set Down In Malice, And To The Serious-minded Party Who Objected To A Tone Of Levity In Some Portions Of The Sketches, I Can Only Say That It Is A Part Of My Religion To Look Well After The Cheerfulnesses Of Life, And Let The Dismals Shift For Themselves; Believing, With Good Sir Thomas More, That It Is Wise To Be Merrie In God.
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