Political judgments are generally vain formalities, for the same passions which give rise to the accusation ordain the condemnation. Such is the atrocious logic of revolutions.

Alexandre Dumas


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As for Porthos, I believe him to be eternal, like God, although less patient.

Alexandre Dumas


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...but he laughed as the English do at the end of his teeth.

Alexandre Dumas


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What, no wine?

Alexandre Dumas


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Mankind will not be perfect until it can create and destroy like God. It can already destroy: that's half the battle.

Alexandre Dumas


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What fragile and unknown threads the destinies of nations and the lives of men are suspended.

Alexandre Dumas


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I have no fear of ghosts, and I have never heard it said that so much harm had been done by the dead during 6,000 years as it brought by the living in a single day.

Alexandre Dumas

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...dietro a ogni felicità presente è nascosto un timore futuro.

Alexandre Dumas


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I have lost my friends," D'Artagnan said ruefully, burying his head in his hands. "I have nothing left but the bitterest of recollections..."
Two large tears rolled down his cheeks.
"You are young," Athos answered. "Your bitter recollections have the time requisite to change into the happiest of memories.

Alexandre Dumas


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-Sí, pero, ¿adónde vamos?
-Ya os lo he dicho. Donde el aire es puro, donde el ruido adormece, donde por orgulloso que el hombre sea se siente humillado y pequeño; amo estas impresiones, yo, a quien llaman el dueño del mundo como a Augusto.
-Pero, ¿adónde vais?
-Al mar

Alexandre Dumas

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