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‘壹’ 小妇人经典台词100句中英文

1.名着中的好句30句 英文的 在仿写10句
Margaret, the eldest of the four, was sixteen, and very pretty, being plump and fair, with large eyes, plenty of soft brown hair, a sweet mouth, and white hands, of which she was rather vain. While making these maternal inquiries Mrs. March got her wet things off, her warm slippers on, and sitting down in the easy chair, drew Amy to her lap, preparing to enjoy the happiest hour of her busy day. It was excellent drill for their memories, a harmless amusement, and employed many hours which otherwise would have been idle, lonely, or spent in less profitable society. There was a simultaneous sigh, which created quite a little gust, as the last hope fled, and the treat was ravished from their longing lips. Mother is always ready to be your confidante, Father to be your friend, and both of hope and trust that our daughters, whether married or single, will be the pride and comfort of out lives. The days kept getting longer and longer, the weather was unusually variable and so were tempers, and unsettled feeling possessed everyone, and Satan found plenty of mischief for the idle hands to do. This obliging offer was gladly accepted, and Margaret retired to the parlor, which she hastily put in order by whisking the litter under the sofa and shutting the blinds to save the trouble of sting. If anyone had been watching her, he would have thought her movements decidedly peculiar, for on alighting, she went off at a great pace till she reached a certain number in a certain busy street. He missed her,however, and she came walking in with a very queer expression of countenance, for there was a mixture of fun and fear, satisfaction and regret in it, which puzzled the family as much as did the roll of bills she laid before her mother, saying with a little choke in her voice. All the little ties were faithfully done each day, and many of her sisters' also, for they were forgetful, and the house seemed like a clock whose penlum was gone a-visiting. What they were to give, neither heard, for both crept into the dark hall, and, sitting on the stairs, held each other close, rejoicing with hearts too full for words. Then she slept again, and the girls waited upon their mother, for she would not unclasp the thin hand which clung to hers even in sleep. Jo dropped a kiss on the top of Mr. Laurence's bald head, and ran up to slip the apology under Laurie's door, advising him through the keyhole to be submissive, decorous, and a few other agreeable impossibilities. Meg rose as she spoke, and was just going to rehearse the dignified exit, when a step in the hall made her fly into her seat and begin to sew as fast as if her life depended on finishing that particular seam in a given time. The June roses over the porch were awake bright and early on that morning, rejoicing with all their hearts in the cloudless sunshine, like friendly little neighbors, as they were. Meg looked very like a rose herself, for all that was best and sweetest in heart and soul seemed to bloom into her face that day, making it fair and tender, with a charm more beautiful than beauty. As the younger girls stand together, giving the last touches to their simple toilet, it may be a good time to tell of a few changes which three years have wrought in their appearance, for all are looking their best just now. Never forgetting that by birth she was a gentlewoman, she cultivated her aristocratic tastes and feelings, so that when the opportunity came she might be ready to take the place from which poverty now excluded her. The minute it was made Jo saw her mistake, but fearing to make the matter worse, suddenly remembered that it was for her to make the first move toward departure, and did so with an abruptness that left three people with half-finished sentences in their mouths. Remembering the painted boots, she surveyed her white satin slippers with girlish satisfaction, and chassed down the room, admiring her aristocratic feet all by herself. For Amy's face was full of the soft brightness which betokens a peaceful heart, her voice had a new tenderness in it, and the cool, prim carriage was changed to a gentle dignity, both womanly and winning. Gentlemen are sometimes seized with sudden fits of admiration for the young relatives of ladies whom they honor with their regard, but this counterfeit philoprogenitiveness sits uneasily upon them, and does not deceive anybody a particle. The knight in whom I'm interest went back to find the pretty face, and learned that the princesses had spun themselves free and all gone and married, but one. If he asked her to deliver a Latin oration, it would not have seemed a more impossible task to bashful Beth, but there was no place to run to, no Jo to 。
2.求《小妇人》英文版中经典的句子
“I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship.”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
“Love covers a multitude of ”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
“such hours are beautiful to live, but very hard to ”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
“I don't like favors; they oppress and make me fell like a slave. I'd rather do everything for myself, and be perfectly independent.”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
“Simple, sincere people seldom speak much of their piety; it shows itself in acts rather than words, and has more influence than homilies or protestations.”
― Louisa May Alcott, Little Women
3.小妇人中经典句子与翻译
“I am not afraid of storms,for I am learning how to sail my ship.”
“我不害怕风暴,因为我是学习如何驾驶我的船。”
“Love covers a multitude of ”
爱覆盖了许多的罪”
“such hours are beautiful to live,but very hard to ”
“时间是如此美丽的生活,但很难描述”
“I don't like favors; they oppress and make me fell like a rather do everything for myself,and be perfectly independent.”
“我不喜欢支持;他们欺压,让我像一个奴隶。我宁愿为自己做任何事情,是完全独立的。”
“Simple,sincere people seldom speak much of their piety; it shows itself in acts rather than words,and has more influence than homilies or protestations.”
简单,真诚的人很少说话的虔诚;它显示在行为本身,而不是单词,和有更多的影响比说教或抗议。
4.小妇人英语版中的好词
decidedly [di'saididli] adv. 断然,果断地, 明确地,毫无疑问
gentlemanly adj. 彬彬有礼的;绅士风度的;绅士派头的
fussy adj. 易烦恼的, 过分装饰的, 谨慎的, 挑剔的
trot n. 快步 v. 快步走, 小跑步走
fret [fret] n. 烦躁, 磨损, 焦急 v. 烦恼, 不满, 磨损
cross adj. 生气的, 交叉的
impertinent adj. 鲁莽的, 无礼的, 粗鲁的
plague [pleig] n. 瘟疫, 麻烦, 灾祸 vt. 折磨, 烦扰, 造成麻烦
niminy-piminy ['nimini'pimini] adj. 做作的, 装腔作势的, 不理不睬的, 柔弱的
prim [prim] adj. 规规矩矩的, 呆板的, 拘谨的 v. 弄整齐, 地把嘴闭紧
rattle ['r?tl] vi. 嘎嘎作响, 喋喋不休 vt. 使激动, 使作响, 急促地谈讲
affected adj. (人或行为)假装的;做作的;不自然的
tomboy n. 行为似男孩的顽皮姑娘
5.小妇人英语版中的好词
bashfulness n. 羞怯
sociable adj. 好交际的,社交的
uncover vt. 揭开,揭露
scarlet n. 深红色,绯红色,红衣 adj. 绯红色的
cozy adj. 舒适的
pate n. 头,头脑
rosy adj. 玫瑰色的,美好的
briskly adv. 活泼地,精神勃勃地
amuse v. 消遣,娱乐,使 。 发笑
scandalize vt. 令人愤慨,令人觉得可耻,令人丢脸
queer adj. 奇怪的,不舒服的,可疑的
hedge n. 树篱,篱笆
curly adj. 卷曲的
dismal adj. 阴沉的,凄凉的,暗的
handful['h?ndful] n. 少数,一把,棘手之事
listless['listlis] adj. 无精打采的
brighten['braitn] vt. 使变亮,使生辉 vi. 发光,发亮
flourish vi. 繁荣,茂盛,活跃,手舞足蹈 vt. 挥舞 n. 挥舞,华丽词藻,茂盛,兴旺,炫耀
croak v. 嗄嗄叫,发牢骚 n. 嗄嗄声,哇哇声
hoarsely adv. 嘶哑地
women 英文的好词好句摘抄及点评,摘抄要英文的,点评可以是
Perhaps, they are only little women, and they only want to court their happiness;
人的心里,总有一个最柔软的地方,那里承载着美丽的回忆和美好的疼痛。
Do you mean that even you guys are lost, you still don't need we tiny little women's directons
我们男人开车的时候,你们女人最好不要乱指方向

‘贰’ '小妇人' 中的经典台词

1.我们在等待中都要有工作可做,不至于虚度这些艰难的日子 2.我们感到不满意时,就想想自己的福分,要感恩戴德 3.我们的胆子就在眼前,我们的道路躺在脚下,渴望美德,渴望幸福,这是引导我们克服困难,改正错误走向问心无愧的向导,问心无愧才是真正的天城` 4.乌云是遮不住光明的 5.不要再抱怨了,乐观地背起包袱,继续向前.如果能学会忍让她,不抱怨,这个负担就会自动卸掉,或者轻松起来 6.我们都要面临魔鬼的诱惑,有些比你碰到的还要厉害得多,往往要努力一辈子来抵御 7.别因为心中有狠,就见不到太阳,你们要互相体谅,互相帮助,明天一切都从头开始 这些都是我在看这本书时` 抄下来的` 都是他们的妈妈教育他们的` 他们的妈妈真的很伟大了`` 幸福啊你`' 祝福你
麻烦采纳,谢谢!

‘叁’ 谁有小妇人英文电影对白

C:Merry Christmas,Mr. Higgins.
M:Merry Christmas,Jo.
S:Did you hurt yourself,Jo?
C:No,I never hurt myself.
S:Where have you been,Jo?
C:Skating.
And it was splendid,my Beth.
S:Look!We've just finished trimming the tree.
C:Oh,Christmas won't be Christmas without any presents.
It's dreadful to be poor.
L:I specially feel it
because I remember when we used to be rich.
C:I remember,too.
A:I certainly do not think it's fair
for some girls to have plenty of lovely things,
and other,prettier girls have nothing at all.
S:We are better off than a lot people...
orphans,for instance.
We have father and marmee.
And each other.
C:We haven't got father.
It probably won't have him for a long time.
S:But the men in the army are having such a terrible winter.
So I think it's right
when marmee said we shouldn't buy each other presents.
We have to make sacrifices.
L:I'm glad to make them,
but I am tired of making these dresses over year after year.
C:At least you're the first to wear them,
as you are the oldest.
A:I don't think any of you suffer as I do.
You don't have to go to school with impertinent girls
who label you father just because he's poor.
C:If you mean libel then say so,
and stop talking about labels as if papa was a pickle bottle.
A:I know what I mean.
And you needn't be satirical about it.
It's proper to use good words and improve one's vocabilary.
C:Vocabilary?
Christopher Columbus.Aren't we elegant?
L:Don't use slang words,Jo.
A:And stop whistling!So boylish!
C:That's why I do it.
A:Oh,how I detest rude!
Unladylike girls!
C:And I hate affected niminy-piminy chits
S:Birds in their little nests agree.
L:Amy you're too prim.
If you don't take care,
you're going to grow up and be an affected little goose.
And as for you Jo.
Now that you've turned up your hair,
you should realize you're a young lady.
C:I'm not.
And if turning up my hair makes me one,
I'll wear it in two taild till I'm 90.
I won't grow up and be Miss March.
I won't wear long gowns and look like a china acter.
I'll never get over my disappointment of not being a boy.
Look at me!
Dying to go and fight by father's side.
And here I am sitting and knitting,
like a pokey old woman.
L:Knitting?Bless me.
S:Poor Jo.
C:I don't want any pity.
Because someday I intend to be a famous writer,
and make my fortune selling stories.
Then I shall live and behave as I please.
And you'll all ride around in fine carriages.
And you,my Beth,
you will have a new piano.
And Meg,
you will have ten dozen dresses and satin slippers.
And red-headed boys to dance with.
L:I should like that.
C:So there's no use fighting now.
Come on now,let's rehearse the play.
Beth,you play something gruesome.
Amy,I wrote a new scene for you.
A:It's wonderful!Oh,no.
C:It's perfectly simple.All you have to do is shout.
"Roderigo,Roderigo,save me!"
and faint.
A:Roderigo...Roderigo...
save me...and faint.
Oh,I can do that.
I planned my costume,too.
It's absolutely plain
with all the colors of the rainbow in it.
C:Impossible.
A:Why?
I am a princess,am I not?
C:Yes,you are a princess but you don't know it.
You think you're a servant girl working for Beth.
I mean,Hagar the witch.
A:A princess always knows she's a princess.
C:You don't.Look!
Beth has just left the stage
with her kettle full of simmering toads.
You are locked in the tower.
Suddenly and unexpectedly,Hugo the villain enters.
You cry out in horror,
"Roderigo,Roderigo,save me!"and faint.
Then Roderigo,Meg,enters.
A:Meg,Roderigo?
Why,I thought Meg was Don Pedro,my father.
C:She is,but you don't know it.
Amy,I've told you a thousand times.
Till the end of act five,
you haven't the slightest idea who you are.
A:Well,does Meg know?
L:Of course I do.
A:Then I want to know,too.
Why should I always be so ignorant?
C:Simply because if you know who you are,the play is over.
A:Well,it's too long anyway.
C:Amy please.After all,it's my play.
L:And the best we've had yet.
S:Jo is a regular Shakespeare.
C:Oh,it's nothing,really.
Now!Now!Ready?
You ready?
I'm Hugo.
I come in.
And with wicked intentions I say
"Aha!"
Then I come closer."Aha!"
M:Aha.
Come and get your tea,girls.
A:Don't we ever have coffee anymore?
M:Coffee's scarce and dear.
The ships are needed in the war.
There ain't no time to go to Brazil
and bring back coffee for Miss Amy March.
And some folks seem to have nothing better to do
than to pry into other folks' business.
S:Who is it,Hannah?
M:That Laurence boy.
C:What Laurence boy?
M:Mr.Laurence's grandson.
C:I didn't know the old fusspot had a grandson.
M:He just came last week.
But from what I can find out,he must be a fine one.
C:Why?What's he done?
M:First,he ran away from school.
A:That's the bravest thing I've ever heard of.
M:They couldn't trace him anywhere.
When they did find him,he was in an army hospital wounded.
He'd joined up under another name and lied about his age.
C:How perfectly splendid!
I should like to do the same.
M:Fine soldier you'd make.
L:Jo,don't.Jo!
C:It's our private property,and I can look out at it as much as I like.
You're every bit as bad as he is.
There he is.
L:Amy,beth,stand back a little.
C:Well,I'm glad he's a boy.
Certainly would like to know a boy a change and have a little fun.
L:Don't say such things.
C:I wonder how I could get to know him.
I wish our cat would get lost and he'd bring it back.
Then we'd get to talking.
L:I don't think that's very romantic.
C:Who said anything about romance?
Yoo-Hoo!Hello!
L:Jo,you're disgracing us.
C:Hello!
That dreadful boy,he waved back.
I'm Hugo!
Aha!Aha!
Amy.
You're supposed to draw back in horror.
Now cover your eyes with your hands.
A:Roderigo!
Roderigo!
Save me!
Save me!
C:Amy,watch me do it.
Roderigo!Roderigo,Save me!
Aaaah!Aah!
And faint.
Oh,nothing really.Now!
Here I come again,Amy with wicked intentions.
I'm Hugo!Aha!
Aha!
Here I come with wicked intentions.
Aha!Aha!
A:Aah!Roderigo!Roderigo!
Save me! Save me!
Save me!
Ahh....Save me.
M:Glad to find you so merry,my girls.
All:Marmee!marmee!
M:How did everything go today?
A:We've finished trimming the tree.
C:Have you had your supper,marmee?
M:Yes,dear.Bethy dear,give me another kiss,baby.
Jo,you look tired today.
C:I'm alright.
M:How's your cold,Meg?
L:Oh.it's practically gone.
And marmee,I went to see Mrs.King about the position.
She's going to take me,and I'm to start Monday.
Four dollars a week.
M:My Meg,I'm proud of you.
L:They have a beautiful house,and the children are sweet.
Marmee,I don't mind working at all.
S:Put these on,marmee.
They're nice and warm.
M:Thank you,Bethy dear.
A:I'll rub them for you.
M:Oh dear,the army's so short of blankets,
we started cutting up carpets today.
C:I wouldn't mind sleeping under a carpet
if they'd only let me do something.
I'd make a wonderful nurse or a drummer.
M:Jo dear,get my muff.I have a surprise for you.
A:Surprise for Jo?
M:For all of you.
All:A letter!From father!
M:He sent you a little Christmas message.
What's that?
C:Sounds like dear old Aunt March.
S:Yes,it's true,sleigh.
A:Good evening,Aunt March.
M:Not at all,Miss.Not at all.
It's freezing cold.
And you haven't shoveled the path at the door.
I might have slipped.
All:Merry Christmas,Aunt March.
M:So nice of you to come.
M:Yes,it was nice of me to come.
C:Come by the fire.
M:Thank you,no.I have a fire at home
where I should be this minute.
I only came to bring you these.
Meg.
L:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Jo.
C:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Beth.
S:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:Amy.Where's Amy?
A:H-here I am,Aunt March.
M:What are you doing back there?
I don't like this sneaking about.
Come out into the open,I always say.
A:Thank you,Aunt March.
M:When I was a girl,I used to visit my aunts
to wish them a merry Christmas.They didn't visit me.
See that you spend it wisely.
M:We planned to visit you tomorrow,auntie.
M:You never know if there will be a tomorrow.
Have you heard from that foolish father of yours,
waltzing away to war,
leaving others to take care of his family?
It isn't preachers that are going to win this war,
it's fighters.
C:We're very proud of father,and you should be,too.
And there's nobody looking out for us.
M:Jo!Highty-tighty!
M:Have some tea,auntie?
M:No.
If your father had listened to me,
you'll be better off today.
I begged him not to invest his money with that swindler.
One look at him and I knew that
he'd take the pennies off a dead man's eyes.
C:That was years ago,it has nothing to do with now.
And it was our money that got lost anyway.
M:Don't be impertinent,Miss!
It's a waste of time to talk to you.
Nobody listens to me anyhow.
Merry Christmas.
All:Merry Christmas,auntie.Thank you,Aunt March.
C:Aunt March!
You still want me to work for you,don't you?
M:Fine time to ask me.
C:I'd like to be your companion.
M:A companion should be companionable.
C:I will be,I promise.
I'm willing to bury the hatchet.
M:Very well,then.
Come over after the holidays.
9:00 sharp.
Bring an apron.
C:Thank you,auntie.
Merry Christmas,Aunt March.
M:Merry Christmas.
Oh!
A:Look,Jo,a dollar!
S&L:She gave us each a dollar.
C:How splendid!
Now I can buy the "Black Avenger"
L:Oh,I've been longing for a bonnet with a feather.
A:And a nice box of Faber's drawing pencils for me.
M:And what will you do with your dollar,Bethy?
S:I'll buy some new music.
C:May we go now,marmee?
M:All right.
All:Oh!
A:We'll have presents after all.
All:Merry Chrismas time is here.
Happiest time in all the year.
Ding Dong!Ding Dong!
Merry children laugh and play.
Happy on this glorious day.
All the children laugh and play at christmas time.
Merry Chrismas time is here.
Happiest time in all the year.
Ding Dong!Ding Dong!
Merry children laugh and play.
Joyous on this happy day...

‘肆’ 小妇人经典语录 小妇人中的经典台词

1、我努力改了四十年,现在才刚刚控制住。我过去几乎每天都生气,乔,但我学会了不把它表露出来;我还希望学会不把它感觉出来,虽然可能有的花上四十年的功夫。

2、才华和优雅如果掌握得有分寸,总在一个人的举止和谈吐中被人觉察到,但是无需炫示出来。正像不必把你的帽子、裙子和缎带一下都穿戴上,为的是让别人知道你拥有这些东西。

3、时间可以吞噬一切,但它丝毫不能减少的是你伟大的思想,你的幽默,你的善良,还有你的勇气。

4、爱是我们去世时惟一能够带走的东西,它使得死亡变得如此从容。

‘伍’ 《小妇人》中的经典台词

这部电视剧吸引我的原因是里面有很多让人回味的台词,还有诗篇。

未得追去机场,但是卢老师已经出关的那一段,她心里独白

雨果曾经说过,人生最幸福的事,就是确认有人深爱着你的时候。他凝视着我的时候,我犹豫不决,而当我跑去找他的时候,他已经不在那个地方。
在许许多多的阴错阳差中,我们一定失去了很多东西,可是,我可以大声说,这是我们的年轻岁月,不,说不定,这可能就是我们的人生。
自从那以后,我走在路上,偶尔会回过头看看后面……”

来个未得和建泰在树下的诗吧 (很有感觉)

被长长的岁月划过的天空
充满了秋天的气息
我可以无忧无虑地
仰望秋天的天空
数着一颗颗的星星
我没有办法一一数完
挂满天空的星星
那是因为黎明即将来临
黑夜即将逝去的关系
是因为我的青春还没到尽头

一颗星星中的回忆
一颗星星中的爱情
一颗星星中的孤独
一颗星星中的憧憬
一颗星星中的诗
一颗星星中的母亲
母亲……

人最幸福的事莫过于坚信有人爱着你。
当你凝望我的时候,我心不在焉,
当我奔向你的时候,你已经无影无踪了。
我们总是在一次次错过时,失去了很多。
不过,我想说这是因为我们还年轻。
不,或许这就是我们的人生。
从那以后,我总会回头望望来时的路……"

‘陆’ 《小妇人》经典台词有哪些

《小妇人》经典台词有如下:

1、眼因流多泪水而愈益清明,心因饱经忧患而愈益温厚。

2、爱是我们死去时唯一能带走的东西,它能使死亡变得如此从容。

3、时间可以吞噬一切,但它丝毫不能减少的是你伟大的思想,你的幽默,你的善良,还有你的勇气。

4、才华和优雅如果掌握得有分寸,总在一个人的举止和谈吐中被人觉察到,但是无需炫示出来。正像不必把你的帽子、裙子和缎带一下都穿戴上,为的是让别人知...

5、最具魅力的力量是谦逊。

6、欲望是无尽的,得到了,便想要更多。

‘柒’ 双语:小妇人台词

【1.】I know how hurt you are. You never let people see your soft side! But everyone who cares knows it's there!

我知道你难过,你从不让人看到你脆弱的一面。但在乎你的人都知道。

【2.】Marriage takes… infinite patience and forbearance, as well as love.

婚姻需要…无尽的耐心和包容,爱也一样。

【3.】Independence has its charms. It also has its challenges. But I make shift, and so far haven't disgraced myself at all.

独立有它的魅力,同时也是挑战。但我努力调整,至少现在还没出过丑。

【4.】The Complete Works Of Shakespeare. There's a universe of literature within these boards. Shakespeare earned his living by his pen. He wrote spectaculars, and he entertained the people. But he also created works of such beauty that the world is still sustained by them. One need not exclude the other.

莎士比亚全集,全宇宙的文学都在这里面了。莎士比亚靠他的笔维持生计,他的作品无数,既娱乐大众,也写出了华丽恢宏的巨作。让世界至今为之痴迷,这并不矛盾。

【5.】Poverty always enriches those who rise above it.

贫穷往往能使战胜它的人更富有。

【6.】There is a defect of character one encounters in the young, when they are engulfed by intimation of romance. I call it the spice of perversity, and it leads to hot heads and bitter reflection!

年轻人一旦被爱情冲昏头脑,就容易暴露一个致命弱点,我叫它乖张暴戾,最终只剩下两个鲁莽之人,守着痛苦回忆。

‘捌’ 小妇人经典台词

小妇人经典台词如下:

1、时间可以吞噬一切,但它丝毫不能减少的是你伟大的思想,你的幽默,你的善良,还有你的勇气。

2、美貌、青春、财宝、甚至爱情本身,都不能让深得上帝恩宠的人免于焦虑和痛苦,远离哀愁,也无法让他们幸免失去自己最爱的东西。因为,一生中,有些雨必定得下,一些日子必定会黑暗、哀伤、凄凉。

3、爱是我们去世时唯一能够带走的东西,它使得死亡变得如此从容。

4、夜半时分,每个房间都是一片寂静。一个身影来到每张床前,她摸摸孩子的被角,垫垫枕头,又停下来深情地久久注视着每张熟睡的面孔,悄悄吻吻她们。

当她拉起窗帘时,月亮洒下一片祥和的光辉,似乎在静夜中悄悄低语:"沉住气,友爱的朋友,乌云散去就是光明。

5、眼因流多泪水而愈益清明,心因饱经忧患而愈益温厚。

6、最具魅力的力量是谦逊。

7、我努力改了四十年,现在才刚刚操纵住。我过去几乎每天都生气,乔,但我学会了不把它表露出来;我还盼望学会不把它感觉出来,虽然可能有的花上四十年的功夫。

8、时间可以吞噬一切,但它丝毫不能减少的是你伟大的思想,你的幽默,你的善良,还有你的勇气。

‘玖’ 小妇人名句

眼因流多泪水而愈益清明,心因饱经忧患而愈益温厚。

——奥尔珂德《小妇人》

爱是我们死去时唯一能带走的东西,它能使死亡变得如此从容。

——路易莎·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

时间可以吞噬一切,但它丝毫不能减少的是你伟大的思想,你的幽默,你的善良,还有你的勇气。

《小妇人》

才华和优雅如果掌握得有分寸,总在一个人的举止和谈吐中被人觉察到,但是无需炫示出来。正像不必把你的帽子、裙子和缎带一下都穿戴上,为的是让别人知道你拥有这些东西。

——路易莎·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

最具魅力的力量是谦逊。

——路易莎·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

美貌、青春、财富、甚至爱情本身,都不能让深得上帝恩宠的人免于焦虑和痛苦,远离哀愁,也无法让他们避免失去自己最爱的东西。因为,一生中,有些雨必然得下,一些日子必然会黑暗、哀伤、凄凉。

——露意莎·梅·奥尔柯特《小妇人》

爱是我们去世时惟一能够带走的东西,它使得死亡变得如此从容。
路易萨·梅·奥尔科特,19世纪美国女作家

——路易萨·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

Be worthy love, and love will come.
值得爱,爱就会来。

——路易莎·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

世界上有很多个贝丝,腼腆文静,呆在角落里,直到需要时才挺身而出。她们开心地为别人活着,没人留意她们所作出的牺牲。最后,炉上的小蟋蟀停止了甜美的歌唱,灿烂的阳光消逝,只留下了寂静和阴影。

——路易莎·梅·奥尔科特《小妇人》

我努力改了四十年,现在才刚刚控制住。我过去几乎每天都生气,乔,但我学会了不把它表露出来;我还希望学会不把它感觉出来,虽然可能有的花上四十年的功夫。

——《小妇人》

‘拾’ 要<小妇人>电影的一段对白,英文的..

我找了个,不知道是不是你要的.
TOP精彩对白:
Jo: If I weren't going to be a writer I'd go to New York and pursue the stage. Are you shocked?

乔:如果我成不了作家我就去纽约当演员。你感到惊讶么?

Laurie: Very.

劳利:相当震惊。

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Amy: Do you love Laurie more than you love me?

艾米:你爱劳利胜过于爱我么?

Jo: Don't be such a beetle! I could never love anyone as I love my sisters.

乔:别傻了!我永远不会像爱我的妹妹们这样爱别人。

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Beth: (hearing Jo crying) Are you thinking about father?

贝丝:(听到乔在哭)你在想爸爸么?

Jo March: (whimpering) My hair!

乔:(变哭边说)我在想我的头发!

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Friedrich: But I have nothing to give you. My hands are empty.

(entwines her hands with his)

弗雷德里奇:但是我没有任何东西可以给你。我两手空空。

(抓住了她的手)

Jo: Not empty now.

乔:现在它们不是空的了。

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Jo March: I find it poor logic to say that women should vote because they are good. Men do not vote because they are good; they vote because they are men, and women should vote, not because we are angels and men are animals, but because we are human beings and citizens of this country.

乔:我认为女人很优秀所以女人应该投票的说法在逻辑上行不通。男人们投票并不是因为他们很优秀,而是因为他们是男人;女人应该投票并不是因为我们是天使而男人们是动物,而是因为我们都是人,都是这个国家的公民。

Mr. Mayer: You should have been a lawyer, Miss March.

市长:你应该去当律师,玛奇小姐。

Jo March: I should have been a great many things, Mr. Mayer.

乔:我还应该成为其他很多种人,市长先生

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