Little Women (2019) Poster

(2019)

Emma Watson: Meg March

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  • Meg March : I can't believe today is my wedding day!

    Jo March : Me neither.

    Meg March : What's wrong?

    Jo March : Nothing.

    Meg March : Jo...

    Jo March : We can leave. We can leave right now.

    Meg March : What?

    Jo March : I can make money: I'll sell stories, I'll do anything - cook, clean, work in a factory. I can make a life for us.

    Meg March : But, Jo...

    Jo March : And you, you should be an actress and have a life on the stage. Let's run away together.

    Meg March : I want to get married.

    Jo March : Why?

    Meg March : I love him.

    Jo March : You will be bored of him in two years and we will be interesting forever.

    Meg March : Just because my dreams are different than yours doesn't mean they're unimportant. I want a home and a family and I'm willing to work and struggle, but I want to do it with John.

    Jo March : I just hate that you're leaving me. Don't leave.

    Meg March : Oh, Jo, I'm not leaving you. Besides, one day it will be your turn.

    Jo March : I'd rather be a free spinster and paddle my own canoe. I would. I can't believe childhood is over.

    Meg March : It was going to end one way or another. And what a happy end.

  • Jo March : When is Amy coming home?

    Marmee March : We didn't want to worry her.

    Jo March : Does she not know?

    Meg March : Beth insisted we not tell her because she didn't want to ruin Amy's trip.

    Jo March : Amy has always had a talent for getting out of the hard parts of life.

    Marmee March : Jo, don't be angry with your sister...

  • Meg March : Don't stare, don't put your hands behind your back, don't say Christopher Columbus, don't say Capital, don't shake hands, don't whistle.

  • Meg March : I wish I had heaps of money and plenty of servants, so I never had to work again.

    Jo March : You could be a proper actress on the boards. They aren't all fallen women.

    Meg March : I can't be an actress.

    Amy March : I have lots of wishes, but my favorite one is to be an artist in Paris and do fine pictures, and to be the best painter in the world.

    Beth March : That's what you want too, isn't it Jo? To be a famous writer?

    Jo March : Yes, but it sounds so crass when she says it.

    Amy March : Why be ashamed of what you want?

    Jo March : I'm not.

    Beth March : My wish is to have us all to be together with Father and Mother in this house. That's what I want.

    Amy March : Beth is perfect.

  • Meg March : It's so dreadful being poor.

    Amy March : It's not fair. How come some girls get to have lots of pretty things and others have nothing at all.

  • Meg March : Look at this breakfast!

    Jo March : I could eat a horse.

    Amy March : Don't say that, Jo!

  • Jo March : We are a bunch of ungrateful minxes.

    Meg March : Don't say such despicable things!

    Jo March : I like good strong words that mean something.

  • Meg March : I know what it is to want little things and feel less than other girls.

  • Meg March : Weekly report: Meg - good, Jo - bad, Beth - very good, and Amy - sort of middling.

  • Amy March : He's a real boy!

    Meg March : We don't want any boys. This is a club for ladies.

    Amy March : Yes!

    Beth March : I think we should to do it.

    Amy March : Why?

    Beth March : Even if we are afraid.

    Amy March : Why?

    Beth March : I say yes. It's Laurie!

    Amy March : No!

    Meg March : It will change everything!

  • Meg March : Beth, what's your favorite eye color?

    Beth March : Purple.

  • Meg March : I know it's silly, but please don't tell Jo. Let me have my fun tonight. I'll be desperately good for the rest of my life.

  • Marmee March : Just be who you are - and wear this to the ball. It was mine when I was your age. I've never understood saving jewelry until marriage. You should have something that's just yours. Pretty things should be enjoyed.

    Meg March : Yes, pretty things should be enjoyed.

  • Meg March : My dear, kind, hard-working boy. It was so ungrateful and - wicked.

  • Meg March : Do you like the way I look?

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence : No, I don't.

    Meg March : Why not?

    Theodore 'Laurie' Laurence : I don't like fuss and feathers.

  • Marmee March : Where did you get the money?

    Jo March : I only sold what was my own.

    [removes her hat to reveal her long hair is gone] 

    Meg March : Jo!

    Beth March : Your hair!

    Amy March : Your one beauty!

    Hannah : You look like a boy.

    Jo March : It doesn't affect the fate of the nation, so don't wail.

  • Jo March : Who would be interested in a story of - domestic struggles and joys? It doesn't have any real importance.

    Amy March : Maybe we don't see those things as important because people don't write about them.

    Jo March : No, writing doesn't confer importance, it reflects it.

    Amy March : I don't think so. Writing them will make them more important.

    Jo March : When did you become so wise?

    Amy March : I always have been, you were just too busy noticing my faults.

    Meg March : Which weren't there, of course.

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