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One Quotes by Alexandre Dumas
- It is rare that one can see in a little boy the promise of a man, but one can almost always see in a little…
- All for one, one for all, that is our device.
- 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…
- In business, sir, one has no friends, only correspondents.
- Woman is sacred; the woman one loves is holy.
- Learning does not make one learned: there are those who have knowledge and those who have understanding. The first requires memory and the second philosophy
- One's work may be finished someday, but one's education never.
- It is quite rare for God to provide a great man at the necessary moment to carry out some great deep, which is why when…
- Sometimes one has suffered enough to have the right to never say: I am too happy.
- Mastery of language affords one remarkable opportunities.
- Life is a storm, my young friend. You will bask in the sunlight one moment, be shattered on the rocks the next. What makes you…
- If it is ones lot to be cast among fools, one must learn foolishness.-The Count of Monte Cristo
- All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.
- 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…
- ......When one loves, one is only too ready to believe one's love returned.
- There are misfortunes in life that no one will accept; people would rather believe in the supernatural and the impossible.
- To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned. Memory makes the one, philosophy the others.
- One always hurries towards happiness, Monsieur Danglars, because when one has suffered much, one is at pains to believe in it.
- ...for, however all other feelings may be withered in a woman's nature, there is always one bright smiling spot in the maternal breast, and that…
- The hungry men were seen, followed by their valets, roaming the quais and guards' quarters; gleaning from their outside friends all the dinners they could…
- Ah, lips that say one thing, while the heart thinks another,
- When you compare the sorrows of real life to the pleasures of the imaginary one, you will never want to live again, only to dream…
- There is neither happiness nor unhappiness in this world; there is only the comparison of one state with another. Only a man who has felt…
- We’ll go where the air is pure, where all sounds are soothing, where, no matter how proud one may be, one feels humble and finds…
- Athos liked every one to exercise his own free-will. He never gave his advice before it was demanded and even then it must be demanded…
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