Grief Quote by Alexandre Dumas Download Open image ““Return to the world still more brilliant because of your former sorrows.”” — Alexandre Dumas ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.3 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Grief Inspirational
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Darling, replied Valentine, has not the count just told us that all human wisdom was contained in these two words,- "Wait and hope"? — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
“when you have the honour to find yourself in the company of ordinary men and the good fortune to be out of politics for… — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
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I am not proud, but I am happy; and happiness blinds, I think, more than pride. — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
For there are two distinct sorts of ideas: Those that proceed from the head and those that emanate from the heart. — Alexandre Dumas Copy Share Image
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