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Quotes About Heart

No halfway emotions can exist in a heart swollen with utmost despair.
~ Alexandre Dumas
when you have the honour to find yourself in the company of ordinary men and the good fortune to be out of politics for a moment, please try to pick up the heart that you leave behind at the cloakroom of the Lower and Upper House.
~ Alexandre Dumas
After about ten minutes' silence, she suddenly said: "Is it true that you have seen much, travelled far, and suffered deeply?" "I have suffered deeply, madame," answered Monte Cristo. "But now you are happy?" "Doubtless," replied the Count, "since no one hears me complain." "And has your present happiness softened your heart?" "My present happiness equals my past misery," said the Count.
~ Alexandre Dumas
The belfry of St Cloud slowly emitted ten strokes from its broad sonorous jaws. There was something melancholy in that voice of bronze, which thus breathed its lamentations in the night. But each of those sounds, which told the hour he sighed for, vibrated harmoniously in the heart of the young man.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Joy to hearts which have suffered long is like the dew on the ground after a long drought; both the heart and the ground absorb that beneficent moisture falling on them, and nothing is outwardly apparent. Monte
~ Alexandre Dumas
In every country where independence has taken the place of liberty, the first desire of a manly heart is to possess a weapon, which at once renders him capable of defence or attack, and, by rendering its owner terrible, often makes him feared.
~ Alexandre Dumas
a man, with his face half-covered by a black beard, and who, concealed behind the sentry-box, watched the scene with delight, uttered these words in a low tone: Be happy, noble heart, be blessed for all the good thou hast done and wilt do hereafter, and let my gratitude remain in obscurity like your good deeds.
~ Alexandre Dumas
She did this in order to distract her mind, that she might forget; and she only filled her head thus in order to alleviate the weight on her heart.
~ Alexandre Dumas
E tudo isso, meu Deus, porque o meu coração, que julgava morto, só estava adormecido; porque ele acordou, porque ele bateu, porque cedi à dor desse pulsar arrancado do fundo do meu peito pela voz de uma mulher.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Monte Cristo pressed on that pure beautiful forehead a kiss which made two hearts throb at once, the one violently, the other secretly.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Vivam pois e sejam felizes, filhos do meu coração, e nunca esqueçam que até ao dia em que Deus se dignar desvendar o futuro ao homem, toda a sabedoria humana residirá nestas palavras: Esperar e ter esperança.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Chaque homme a sa passion qui le mord au fond du coeur, comme chaque fruit son ver.
~ Alexandre Dumas
Bueno, siempre labios que dicen lo que el corazón no siente
~ Alexandre Dumas
O grande ville  ! c'est dans ton sein palpitant que j'ai trouvé ce que je cherchais
~ Alexandre Dumas
Edmond, my friend, do not compel me to tarnish that noble and pure image reflected incessantly on the mirror of my heart.
~ Alexandre Dumas
the friends that we have lost do not repose in the bosom of the earth, but are buried deep in our hearts, and it has been thus ordained that we may always be accompanied by them.
~ Alexandre Dumas
But the heart of a woman is such that, however arid it may become when the winds of prejudice and the demands of etiquette have blown across it, there always remains one corner that is radiant and fertile -the one that God has dedicated to maternal love.
~ Alexandre Dumas
I, who was looking on, an eager and curious spectator - I, who was watching the working of this mournful tragedy - I, who like a wicked angel laughing at the evil men committed protected by secrecy (a secret is easily kept by the rich and powerful), I am in my turn bitten by the serpent whose tortuous course I was watching, and bitten to the heart.
~ Alexandre Dumas
God wills it that man whom he has created, and in whose heart he has so profoundly rooted the love of life, should do all in his power to preserve that existence, which, however painful it may be, is yet always so dear.
~ Alexandre Dumas
And now," said the unknown, "farewell kindness, humanity, and gratitude! Farewell to all the feelings that expand the heart! I have been heaven's substitute to recompense the good—now the god of vengeance yields to me his power to punish the wicked!
~ Alexandre Dumas
Et maintenant, dit l'homme inconnu, adieu bonté, humanité, reconnaissance... adieu à tous les sentiments qui épanouissent le coeur! ... Je me suis substitué à la Providence pour récompenser les bons... que le Dieu vengeur me cède sa place pour punir les méchants! (p. 396)
~ Alexandre Dumas
prononçant le nom de Valentine et en vous serrant la main  ? – Oui, vous avez deviné juste, Morrel, dit le comte avec simplicité, et c'est ainsi que je l'entends. – Merci ; l'idée que demain je ne souffrirai plus est suave à mon pauvre coeur.
~ Alexandre Dumas
I, who, like a wicked angel was laughing at the evil men committed, protected by secrecy . . . I am, in my turn, bitten by the serpent whose tortuous course I was watching, and bitten to the heart!
~ Alexandre Dumas
Totul, prin urmare, e un vis pe lumea aceasta! Un vis a fost leg?tura inimilor noastre! Aceast? via?? care a b?nuit la dragoste ?i fericire, totul a fost un vis!
~ Alexandre Dumas