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More Quotes by Alexandre Dumas
A person who doubts himself is like a man who would enlist in the ranks of his enemies and bear arms against himself.
Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit.
The difference between treason and patriotism is only a matter of dates.
Moral wounds have this peculiarity - they may be hidden, but they never close; always painful, always ready to bleed when touched, they remain fresh and open in the heart.
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.
Only a man who has felt ultimate despair is capable of feeling ultimate bliss.
The merit of all things lies in their difficulty.
One's work may be finished someday, but one's education never.
For all evils there are two remedies - time and silence.
I'm sure you're very nice, but you'd be even nicer if you went away.