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Claire Danes, Winona Ryder, Susan Sarandon, Kirsten Dunst, and Trini Alvarado in Little Women (1994)

Winona Ryder: Jo March

Little Women

Winona Ryder credited as playing...

Jo March

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  • Laurie: I have loved you since the moment I clapped eyes on you. What could be more reasonable than to marry you?
  • Jo March: We'd kill each other.
  • Laurie: Nonsense!
  • Jo March: Neither of us can keep our temper-...
  • Laurie: I can, unless provoked.
  • Jo March: We're both stupidly stubborn, especially you. We'd only quarrel!
  • Laurie: I wouldn't!
  • Jo March: You can't even propose without quarreling.
  • Friedrich Bhaer: But I have nothing to give you. My hands are empty.
  • [entwines her hands with his]
  • Jo March: Not empty now.
  • Beth March: If God wants me with Him, there is none who will stop Him. I don't mind. I was never like the rest of you... making plans about the great things I'd do. I never saw myself as anything much. Not a great writer like you.
  • Jo March: Beth, I'm not a great writer.
  • Beth March: But you will be. Oh, Jo, I've missed you so. Why does everyone want to go away? I love being home. But I don't like being left behind. Now I am the one going ahead. I am not afraid. I can be brave like you.
  • Jo March: I find it poor logic to say that because women are good, women should vote. Men do not vote because they are good; they vote because they are male, and women should vote, not because we are angels and men are animals, but because we are human beings and citizens of this country.
  • Mr. Mayer: You should have been a lawyer, Miss March.
  • Jo March: I should have been a great many things, Mr. Mayer.
  • Meg March: I'll never have any suitors. I'll just be a dried-up old spinster.
  • Jo March: You don't need scores of suitors. You only need one, if he's the right one.
  • Jo March: Well, of course Aunt March prefers Amy over me. Why shouldn't she? I'm ugly and awkward and I always say the wrong things. I fly around throwing away perfectly good marriage proposals. I love our home, but I'm just so fitful and I can't stand being here! I'm sorry, I'm sorry Marmee. There's just something really wrong with me. I want to change, but I - I can't. And I just know I'll never fit in anywhere.
  • Jo March: Now we are all family, as we always should have been.
  • Beth March: [hearing Jo crying] Are you thinking about father?
  • Jo March: [whimpering] My hair!
  • Mrs. March: [Jo hands Marmee some money for her journey] Twenty-five! Can Aunt March spare this?
  • Jo March: I couldn't bear to ask her. I sold my hair.
  • Younger Amy March: Jo, how could you? Your one beauty.
  • Mrs. March: I fear you would have a long engagement, three or four years. John must secure a house before you can marry and do his service to the union.
  • Jo March: John? Marry? You mean that poky old Mr Brooke? How did he weasel his way into this family?
  • Mrs. March: Jo! Mr Brooke has been very kind to visit father in the hospital every day.
  • Jo March: He's dull as powder Meg, can't you at least marry someone amusing?
  • Meg March: I'm fond of John, he's kind and serious and I'm not afraid of being poor.
  • Jo March: Marmee, you can't just let her go and marry him.
  • Meg March: I'd hardly just go and marry anyone.
  • Mrs. March: I would rather Meg marry for love and be a poor man's wife than marry for riches and lose her self-respect.
  • Meg March: So, you don't mind that John is poor.
  • Mrs. March: No, but I'd rather he have a house.
  • Jo March: Why must we marry at all? Why can't things just stay as they are?
  • Mrs. March: It's just a proposal, nothing can be decided on. Now girls? Don't spoil the day.
  • Laurie: I'm quite taken by that one.
  • Jo March: That's Meg!
  • Laurie: Meg.
  • Jo March: That's my sister. She's completely bald in front.
  • Mrs. March: [Meg has sprained her ankle and Laurie took her home in his carriage] He did a good deed putting snow on this ankle.
  • Younger Amy March: He put snow on your ankle?
  • Mrs. March: To bed, Miss Amy.
  • Younger Amy March: With his own hands?
  • Jo March: Oh, stop being so swoony.
  • Mrs. March: I won't have my girls being silly about boys. To bed. Jo, dear.
  • [to Meg]
  • Mrs. March: Does this hurt?
  • Younger Amy March: Everything lovely happens to Meg.
  • Meg March: [sarcastically] Oh, yes, in deed.
  • Laurie: Fellow artists, may I present myself as an actor, a musician, and a loyal and very humble servant of the club.
  • Jo March: We'll be the judge of that.
  • Laurie: In token of my gratitude and as a means of promoting communication between adjoining nations, shouting from windows being forbidden, I shall provide a post office in our hedge, to further incourage the bearing of our souls and the telling of our most appalling secrets. I do pledge never to reveal what I recieve in confindence here.
  • Meg March: Well, then. Do take your place Rodrigo.
  • Jo March: Sir Rodrigo.
  • Jo March: If lack of attention to personal finances is a mark of refinement, then I say the Marches must be the most elegant family in Concord!
  • Mrs. March: I am going to write this man a letter.
  • Jo March: A letter. That'll show him.
  • Jo March: [uncovers John's eyes] Surprise!
  • Mrs. March: John. You have a daughter.
  • Hannah: And a son.
  • [Marmee and Hannah hands the twins to John]
  • Meg March: Oh, Marmee, I can't believe you did this four times.
  • John Brooke: Yes, but never two at once, my darling.
  • Jo March: My book! Someone's publishing my book! Hannah! Hannah, someone's publishing my book!
  • Hannah: Heaven help us!
  • Jo March: But it came without a letter, how did it arrive?
  • Hannah: Foreign gentleman brought it. Odd name, Fox or Bear.
  • Jo March: Bhaer! Did you ask him to wait?
  • Hannah: I thought he was one of Miss Amy's European friends come with a wedding gift. I told him Miss March and Mr Laurie were living next door.
  • Jo March: Oh Hannah! You didn't!
  • Friedrich Bhaer: You do not take wine?
  • Jo March: Only medicinally.
  • Friedrich Bhaer: Pretend you've got a cold.
  • Jo March: [as Jo and Laurie dance awkwardly at Belle Gardner's ball] I'm sorry! Meg always makes me take the gentleman's part at home! It's a shame you don't know the lady's part!
  • Jo March: Late at night my mind would come alive with voices and stories and friends as dear to me as any in the real world. I gave myself up to it, longing for transformation.

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