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  • Remember well, and bear in mind, a constant friend is hard to find.

    Mind   Bears   Remember  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Stephen W. Hines (1991). “Little house in the Ozarks: a Laura Ingalls Wilder sampler : the rediscovered writings”, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • The true way to live is to enjoy every moment as it passes, and surely it is in the everyday things around us that the beauty of life lies.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Yvonne Pope (2006). “Laura Ingalls Wilder's Prairie Wisdom”, p.11, Andrews McMeel Publishing
  • Home is the nicest word there is.

    "Fictional character: Laura Ingalls". TV Series "Little House on the Prairie" ("A Harvest of Friends", 1974), www.imdb.com. 1974–1983.
  • A good laugh overcomes more difficulties and dissipates more dark clouds than any other one thing.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Stephen W. Hines (2008). “Laura Ingalls Wilder, farm journalist: writings from the Ozarks”, University of Missouri
  • This earthly life is a battle,' said Ma. 'If it isn't one thing to contend with, it's another. It always has been so, and it always will be. The sooner you make up your mind to that, the better off you are, and more thankful for your pleasures.

    Mind   Battle   Life Is  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1969). “Little Town on the Prairie”, Scholastic Incorporated
  • I think every parent knows that, like, boys and girls are different. And we just dont take that into account in schools on those things like required reading lists. Cause that was my experience, say, with my son, who had to read Little House on the Prairie when he was in third grade.

    Girl   Reading   School  
  • It is the sweet, simple things of life which are the real ones after all.

    Sweet   Real   Simple  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Stephen W. Hines (1991). “Little house in the Ozarks: a Laura Ingalls Wilder sampler : the rediscovered writings”, Thomas Nelson Inc
  • A long time ago, when all the grandfathers and grandmothers of today were little boys and little girls or very small babies, or perhaps not even born, Pa and Ma and Mary and Laura and Baby Carrie left their little house in the Big Woods of Wisconsin.

    Girl   Baby   Grandmother  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1994). “The Little House Book of Memories”, Harpercollins Childrens Books
  • Every job is good if you do your best and work hard. A man who works hard stinks only to the ones that have nothing to do but smell.

    Jobs   Hard Work   Men  
  • My parents gave up a lot to bring me up in the little house on the prairie, and I wasn't prepared to make those sacrifices, nor was the generation before me and the generation after.

    "Punk turns new romantic" by Tony Parsons, www.theguardian.com. June 27, 1999.
  • Don't ask me about emotions in the Welsh dressing room. I'm someone who cries when he watches Little House on the Prairie.

    House   Rooms   Watches  
  • When I was a kid, I lived in this small town way out in the country. We had three TV channels and one radio station. I couldn't even get my hands on good comic books. My aunt, who is a librarian, gave me Tolkien's "The Lord of the Rings," Laura Ingalls Wilder's "Little House on the Prairie," and Lewis's "The Chronicles of Narnia." They were such incredible treasures to have in my somewhat mundane country life.

    Country   Book   Kids  
    Source: www.bostonglobe.com
  • Far worst of all, the fever had settled in Mary's eyes, and Mary was blind.

    Eye   Fever   Blind  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1953). “By the Shores of Silver Lake”
  • You might be a redneck if you watch Little House on the Prairie for decorating tips.

    Redneck   House   Watches  
  • My grandmother was born in 1900, and she would regale me with tales I call 'Little House on the Prairie' tales, but they were tales of segregated and racist America growing up in Alabama and Mississippi, where she came from.

    "David Alan Grier's 'Sporting Life' On Broadway". "Fresh Air", www.npr.org. May 22, 2012.
  • Twenty years after the Andy Griffith Show when Andy did Matlock, he hired me for four episodes. I told him I wanted to develop an Aunt Bea type role for Matlock, but he was against it. I did appear on other popular TV shows, like Family Affair, My Three Sons, Barnaby Jones and Little House on the Prairie.

    Son   Aunt   Years  
  • I used to be Amish. I had to stay a lot with my grandparents or aunts and uncles who are Amish, so I was sort of partially Amish. When I go back there now I still get into that culture. I can drive a horse and buggy because they don't use cars. And, of course, there's no electricity. I respect them a lot. The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to like Little House on the Prairie days or something.

    Horse   Uncles   Aunt  
  • Remember me with smiles and laughter, for that is how I'll remember you all. If you can only remember me with tears, then don't remember me at all.

    "Fictional character: Reverend Robert Alden". TV Series "Little House on the Prairie" ("Remember Me: Part 1", 1975), www.imdb.com. 1974–1983.
  • The only stupid thing about words is the spelling of them.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane (1988). “A Little House sampler”, Univ of Nebraska Pr
  • It was always a fantasy of mine growing up - my favorite program was always 'Little House on the Prairie' - so I always wanted to wear those looks. When I was a child, I wouldn't let my mom put me in anything but calico dresses and now... whaddaya know, every day I'm in a calico dress, basically, so it's kind of funny.

    Funny   Mom   Children  
  • The Amish like to live a very plain lifestyle, the way they think God intended. It sort of brings you back to, like, 'Little House on the Prairie' days or something.

    "Biography/ Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.
  • She thought to herself, "This is now." She was glad that the cozy house, and Pa and Ma and the firelight and the music, were now. They could not be forgotten, she thought, because now is now. It can never be a long time ago.

    Long   House   Cozy  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (2003). “Little House in the Big Woods”, HarperCollins
  • Everything from the little house was in the wagon, except the beds and tables and chairs. They did not need to take these, because Pa could always make new ones.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder (200?). “The little house treasury”
  • But in the east the sky was pale and through the gray woods came lanterns with wagons and horses, bringing Grandpa and Grandma and aunts and uncles and cousins.

    Easter   Cousin   Horse  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (200?). “The little house treasury”
  • When the fiddle had stopped singing Laura called out softly, "What are days of auld lang syne, Pa?" "They are the days of a long time ago, Laura," Pa said. "Go to sleep, now." But Laura lay awake a little while, listening to Pa's fiddle softly playing and to the lonely sound of the wind in the Big Woods,… She was glad that the cozy house, and Pa and Ma and the firelight and the music, were now. They could not be forgotten, she thought, because now is now. It can never be a long time ago.

    Lonely   Sleep   Wind  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (2003). “Little House in the Big Woods”, HarperCollins
  • There is no comfort anywhere for anyone who dreads to go home.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1969). “Little Town on the Prairie”, Scholastic Incorporated
  • The trouble with organizing a thing is that pretty soon folks get to paying more attention to the organization than to what they're organized for.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1969). “Little Town on the Prairie”, Scholastic Incorporated
  • The real things haven't changed. It is still best to be honest and truthful; to make the most of what we have; to be happy with simple pleasures; and have courage when things go wrong.

    Laura Ingalls Wilder, Rose Wilder Lane (1988). “A Little House sampler”, Univ of Nebraska Pr
  • There's no great loss without some small gain.

    Loss   Gains   Prairie  
    Laura Ingalls Wilder (1971). “The first four years”
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