Rogues are preferable to imbeciles because sometimes they take a rest.

Alexandre Dumas


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...that lovely brow, around which stars of diamonds formed a tremulous circlet...

Alexandre Dumas


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...know you not that you are my sun by day, and my star by night? By my faith! I was in deepest darkness till you appeared and illuminated all.

Alexandre Dumas


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Women are never so strong as after their defeat.

Alexandre Dumas

Stichwörter: strength empowerment women perseverance defeat



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What I’ve loved most after you, is myself: that is, my dignity and that strength which made me superior to other men. That Strength was my life. You’ve broken it with a word, so I must die.

Alexandre Dumas


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When you are in doubt as to which you should serve forsake the material appearance for the invisible principle for this is everything.

Alexandre Dumas


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Now I'd like someone to tell me there is no drama in real life!

Alexandre Dumas


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Porthos: He thinks he can challenge the mighty Porthos with a sword...
D'Artagnan: The mighty who?
Porthos: Don't tell me you've never heard of me.
D'Artagnan: The world's biggest windbag?
Porthos: Little pimple... meet me behind the Luxembourg at 1 o'clock and bring a long wooden box.
D'Artagnan: Bring your own...
Porthos: [laughs]

Alexandre Dumas


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For there are two distinct sorts of ideas: Those that proceed from the head and those that emanate from the heart.

Alexandre Dumas


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My dear fellow " Said Albert, turning to Franz " here is an admirable adventure; we will fill our carriage with pistols, blunderbusses, and double-barreled shotguns. Luigi Vampa comes to take us, and we take him - we bring him back to Rome , and present him to him holiness the Pope, who asks how he can repay so great a service; Then we merely ask for a cariage and a pair of horses, and we will see the Carnival in the carriage , and doubtless the Roman people will crown us at the capitol , and proclaim us, like Curtius and the veiled Horatius, the preservers of there country."

Whilst Albert proposed this scheme, signor Pastrini's face assumed an expression impossible to describe.

Alexandre Dumas

Stichwörter: humor classic funny idea



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