Dumas Monte Cristo Quotes
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Dumas Monte Cristo Quotes & Sayings
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I am - I am" - And his almost closed lips uttered a name so low that the count himself appeared afraid to hear it.
— Alexandre Dumas
I never play, because I am not rich enough to afford to lose or poor enough to want to win.
Maximilien Morrel, The Count of Monte Cristo — Alexandre Dumas
Maximilien Morrel, The Count of Monte Cristo — Alexandre Dumas
The pleasures arising from thinking and learning will make us think and learn all the more. 1153a 23
— Aristotle.
Yet man will never be perfect until he learns to create and destroy; he does know how to destroy, and that is half the battle.
— Alexandre Dumas
Since we are sinking, let us sink. We can die but once.
— Alexander Dumas
So I, uh, sort of threw myself out of the passenger seat of a moving car. Don't look at me like that. I'm telling you, it made sense at the time.
— Jim Butcher
Cars are little privacy cocoons that we take with us. If you could refuel while driving you could, theoretically, stay moving forever.
— Barry Lyga
he often escorted the women, as
— Diana Gabaldon
I can talk to my dad like he's my manager, and put 'Dad' on the back burner. We've been doing it since I was 13.
— Jessica Simpson
How well I know you by your deeds and how invariably you succeed in living down to what one expects of you!
— Alexandre Dumas
Wait, and hope (The Count of Monte Cristo)
— Alexandre Dumas
Love is the price;
peace is the reward. — Matshona Dhliwayo
peace is the reward. — Matshona Dhliwayo
MY GOD!' read Monte Cristo, 'LET ME KEEP MY MEMORY!
— Alexandre Dumas
It's in the nature of the landscape to change, and it's in the nature of people to help the process along...
— John Darnielle
It was a human storm, composed of a thunder of cries, and a hail of sweetmeats, flowers, eggs, oranges, and nosegays.
— Alexander Dumas
The souls of emperors and cobblers are cast in the same mold. The same reason that makes us wrangle with a neighbor creates a war betwixt princes.
— Michel De Montaigne