As to acknowledging that he was about to obtain a triumph with the ideas of another man, he never thought of such a thing. It is generally in perfect good faith that the jackdaw struts about in the peacock's feathers.

Émile Gaboriau


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Excessive suffering brings with it a kind of dull insensibility and stupor....

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés suffering



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Like those imperceptible insects which, having once penetrated the root of a tree devour it in a single night, suspicion, when it invades our minds, soon develops itself and destroys our firmest beliefs.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés suspicion



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You say she loves him? No one but a coward would be defrauded of the woman he loved and who loved him. Ah, if I had once felt Madeleine's hand tremble in mine, if her rosy lips had pressed a kiss upon my brow, the whole world could not take her from me.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés love



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Vengeance is a delicious fruit, which must be allowed to ripen in order that it may be fully enjoyed.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés revenge vengeance



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It is at the family fireside, often under the shelter of the law itself, that the real tragedies of life are acted; in these days traitors wear gloves, scoundrels cloak themselves in public esteem, and their victims die broken-hearted, but smiling to the last. What I have just related to you is almost an every-day occurrence; and yet you profess astonishment.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés tragedy treachery



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Alas! we must suffer ourselves before we can feel for others.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés empathy suffering



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I have watched him as only a woman can watch a man upon whom her fate depends, but it has always been in vain.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés men-and-women



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There are some people who must be saved without warning, and against their will.

Émile Gaboriau


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He was as yet not sufficiently experienced in ruffianism to know that one villain always sacrifices another to advance his own project; he was credulous enough to believe in the old adage of 'honor amongst thieves.

Émile Gaboriau

Mots clés betrayal villains



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