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nHn lns nslm 'nfsn mndh lbdy@ .. 'w l nslmh mTlqan. (mrGryt)
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One must ask for death to know how good it is to live
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let us call on M. de Monte Cristo; he is admirably adapted to revive one's spirits, because he never interrogates, and in my opinion those who ask no questions are the best comforters.
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Gia, siete barone per i domestici, signore per i giornalisti, cittadino per i vostri elettori. Sono sfumature che si addicono assai a un governo costituzionale. Capisco perfettamente.
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In those times panics were common, and few days passed without some city or other registering in its archives an event of this kind. There were nobles, who made war against each other; there was the king, who made war against the cardinal; there was Spain, which made war against the king. Then, in addition to these concealed or public, secret or open wars, there were robbers, mendicants, Huguenots, wolves, and scoundrels, who made war upon ..
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dietro a ogni felicita presente e nascosto un timore futuro.
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Armed to the teeth?" "He had not even a knitting-needle."
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Forward! Still forward!" said he. "When it shall be time, God will tell me, as he has told the others."
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But the kings of modern times, restrained by the limits of mere probability, have neither courage nor desire. They fear the eat that hears their orders, and the eye that scrutinizes their actions.
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He has not recovered the blow?" said he to Athos. He is struck to death." Oh! your fears exaggerate, I hope. Raoul is of a tempered nature. Around all hearts as noble as his, there is a second envelope that forms a cuirass. The first bleeds, the second resists." No," replied Athos, "Raoul will die of it." _Mordioux!_" said D'Artagnan, in a melancholy tone. And he did not add a word to this exclamation. Then, a minute after, "Why do you let ..
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Do you think that, if I did, I would lead you to the answer inch by inch, like a dramatist or a novelist?
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paleness is always looked upon as a strong proof of aristocratic descent and distinguished breeding.
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distinguished
paleness
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dh qlt nn~ lm '`d 'fkr bh 'kwn kdhb .. wlkn~ mn 'wly'k ldhyn ymDwn blqTy`@ wlbGD l~ 'qS~ Hdwdhm.
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Alexandre Dumas-fils |
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but he laughed as the English do at the end of his teeth.
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You who weep for pleasures fled, While dragging on a life of care, All your woes will melt in air, If to god your tears are shed, You who Weap!
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Alexandre Dumas |
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Happiness even makes the wicked good.
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But, it is well known, what strikes the capricious mind of the poet is not always what affects the mass of readers.
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There are men who have suffered and who have not only gone on living, but even built a new fortune on the ruins of their former happiness. From the depths into which their enemies have plunged them, they have risen again with such vigor and glory that they have dominated their former conquerors and cast them down in their turn.
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I say, sir, you sir, who are hiding yourself behind that shutter--yes, you, sir, tell me what you are laughing at, and we will laugh together!
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Alexandre Dumas |
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I was delighted to see you again, and forgot for the moment that all happiness is fleeting.
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joy
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My lord," said D'Artagnan, "Monsieur de Vallon [Porthos] is like me, he prefers service extraordinary--that is to say, enterprises that are considered mad and impossible."
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You posses a quality which can never belong to Mademoiselle Danglars. It is that indefinable charm which is to a woman what perfume is to the flower and flavor to the fruit, for beauty of either is not the only quality we seek.
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Instruction is good for a child; but example is worth more.
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youth
lead-by-example
raising-children
example
role-models
parenting
teaching
children
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Man does not appear to me to be intended to enjoy felicity so unmixed; happiness is like the enchanted palaces we read of in our childhood, where fierce, fiery dragons defend the entrance and approach; and monsters of all shapes and kinds, requiring to be overcome ere victory is ours.
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Never fear quarrels, but seek adventures. I have taught you how to handle a sword; you have thews of iron, a wrist of steel. Fight on all occasions. Fight the more for duels being forbidden, since consequently there is twice as much courage in fighting. I have nothing to give you, my son, but fifteen crowns, my horse, and the counsels you have just heard.
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Pero soy de los que creen que en las cosas pequenas esta todo. El nino es pequeno, y contiene al hombre; el cerebro es estrecho, y alberga el pensamiento; el ojo es solo un punto, y abarca leguas.
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Ah, no difficulties can ever daunt me,' replied d'Artagnan: 'my only fear is, of impossibilities.' 'Nothing is impossible,' said the lady, 'to the one who truly loves.' 'Nothing, madame?' 'Nothing' she replied.
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love
musketeers
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He told himself that it was the enmity of man, and not the vengeance of heaven, that had thus plunged him into the deepest misery.
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for the unfortunate man never alluded to his own sorrows.
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He then said something in Arabic to Ali, who made a sign of obedience and withdrew, but not to any distance. As to Franz a strange transformation had taken place in him. All the bodily fatigue of the day, all the preoccupation of mind which the events of the evening had brought on, disappeared as they do at the first approach of sleep, when we are still sufficiently conscious to be aware of the coming of slumber. His body seemed to acquire ..
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We are all mortal, and the old must make way for the young. If not, why, there would be no promotion.
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Dragostea, vedeti, asa cum o inteleg eu, e un sacrificiu necontenit, absolut, intreg; dar nu numai sacrificiul unuia dintre cei doi implicati in relatia de prietenie. Ea inseamna abnegatia desavarsita a doua suflete care vor sa se contopeasca intr-unul singur.
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Daca e vorba de spectacol, imi place mai mult sa privesc aceasta ingramadire de copaci negri, printre care scanteie ici-colo cate-o luminita care trece ca un ochi inrosit, cand deschis, cand inchis.
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Il y avait autour de la table cette hilarite bruyante et cette liberte individuelle qui accompagnent, chez les gens de condition inferieure, la fin des repas. Ceux qui etaient mecontents de leur place s'etaient leves de table et avaient ete chercher d'autres voisins. Tout le monde commencait a parler a la fois, et personne ne s'occupait de repondre a ce que son interlocuteur lui disait, mais seulement a ses propres pensees.
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No one is as brave, as adventurous or as skillful as D'Artagnan, without at the same time being inclined to be a dreamer.
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brave
dreamer
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Philosophy cannot be taught; it is the application of the sciences to truth; it is like the golden cloud in which the Messiah went up into heaven.
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She is not my mistress,' replied the young sailor gravely, 'she is my betrothed.' 'Sometimes one and the same thing,' said Morrel, with a smile. 'Not with us, sir,' replied Dantes.
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edmond-dantes
engagment
mercedes
virture
engaged
mistress
purity
honor
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There is neither happiness nor misery in the world; there is only the comparison of one state with another, nothing more. He who has felt the deepest grief is best able to experience supreme happiness. We must have felt what it is to die, Morrel, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of living.
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What is offered from a generous heart should be accepted generously.
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Alexandre Dumas |
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Flying through an army, sire," said Athos, "in all countries in the world is called charging."
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So far, then," said Danglars, mentally, "all has gone as I would have it. I am, temporarily, commander of the Pharaon, with the certainty of being permanently so, if that fool of a Caderousse can be persuaded to hold his tongue. My only fear is the chance of Dantes being released. But, there, he is in the hands of Justice; and," added he with a smile, "she will take her own." So saying, he leaped into a boat, desiring to be rowed on board t..
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La vita e un rosario di piccole miserie, che il filosofo sgrana ridendo. Siate filosofi come me signori: mettevi a tavola e beviamo: l'avvenire non sembra mai cosi roseo, come quando lo si guarda attraverso un bicchiere di chambertin
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Alexandre Dumas |
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Rien n'est plus courageux qu'un coeur patient.
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It is a bad year for kings," said Gondy, shaking his head; "look at England, madame." "Yes; but fortunately we have no Oliver Cromwell in France," replied the Queen. "Who knows?" said Gondy; "such men are like thunderbolts--one recognized them only when they have struck."
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