“D'Artagnan became very pale; he was wounded in his self-love: he thought that it was in his love.”
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Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
Source: The Three Musketeers
“There are people who laugh at the horse who would not dare to laugh at the master.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
Source: The Three Musketeers - Volume 1
“Three Agents. One Mission. No Mercy. The Trinity Operatives – A Thriller You Won’t Put Down.”
Source: The Trinity Operatives
“Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
“You are very amiable, no doubt, but you would be charming if you would only depart.”
Source: The Three Musketeers: Classic French Literature
“All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.”
Source: ALEXANDRE DUMAS Ultimate Collection: 40+ Titles Including The Three Musketeers Series, The Marie Antoinette Novels, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Valois Trilogy and more (Illustrated): Historical Novels, Adventure Classics, True Crime Stories & Biography (Queen Margot, The Black Tulip, The Queen’s Necklace, Taking the Bastille, The Man in the Iron Mask, The Sicilian Bandit…)
“Besides we are men, and after all it is our business to risk our lives.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
“I do not cling to life sufficiently to fear death.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
“Love is the most selfish of all the passions.”
Source: The Three Musketeers
Source: The Three Musketeers
“The merit of all things lies in their difficulty.”
Source: The Three Musketeers: (Penguin Classics Deluxe Edition)
Source: ALEXANDRE DUMAS Ultimate Collection: 40+ Titles Including The Three Musketeers Series, The Marie Antoinette Novels, The Count of Monte Cristo, The Valois Trilogy and more (Illustrated): Historical Novels, Adventure Classics, True Crime Stories & Biography (Queen Margot, The Black Tulip, The Queen’s Necklace, Taking the Bastille, The Man in the Iron Mask, The Sicilian Bandit…)
Source: The three musketeers, tr. by W. Robson
Source: Death and the Girl Next Door