Quotes About Adventure
D'Artagnan is right," said Athos. "Behold our three leaves of absence, which come from M. de Treville; and here are three hundred pistoles, which come from I know not where. Let us go and be killed where we are told to go. Is life worth so many questions? D'Artagnan, I am ready to follow you.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Never fear quarrels, but seek adventures. I have taught you how to handle a sword; you have thews of iron, a wrist of steel. Fight on all occasions. Fight the more for duels being forbidden, since consequently there is twice as much courage in fighting.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Tuntemattomat vaarat herättävätkin eniten pelkoa.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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They walked arm in arm, occupying the whole width of the street and taking in every Musketeer they met, so that in the end it became a triumphal march. The heart of D'Artagnan swam in delirium; he marched between Athos and Porthos, pressing them tenderly.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Good fortune is like the palaces of the enchanted isles, the gates of which were guarded by dragons.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The same day the young man set forward on his journey, furnished with the three paternal gifts, which consisted, as we have said, of fifteen crowns, the horse, and the letter for M. de Treville—the counsels being thrown into the bargain.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Then Dantes rose more agile and light than the kid among the myrtles and shrubs of these wild rocks, took his gun in one hand, his pickaxe in the other, and hastened towards the rock on which the marks he had noted terminated. "And now," he exclaimed, remembering the tale of the Arabian fisherman, which Faria had related to him, "now, open sesame!
~ Alexandre Dumas
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And follow me wherever I go?'—'To the world's end.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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already lowered, and in it were four oarsmen and a coxswain. The
~ Alexandre Dumas
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this is the first part of this precious manuscript
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Benim bir kitab?m var, umar?m bize mutluluk getirir.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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His pistol? But a man does not go to a boar-hunt with a pistol.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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A fe mía que será la cosa más fácil - dijo Franz -, pues me parece que tengo alas de águila, capaces de dar la vuelta al mundo en veinticuatro horas. - ¡Vaya, vaya! ¡Ya empieza a actuar el hachís; abrid pues, esas alas, y volad a las regiones de la fantasía! Nada os arredre, que hay quien vela por vos, y si vuestras alas se derriten al sol como las de Ícaro, aquí estoy yo para recibiros.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Mais dans ce monde il faut bien risquer quelque chose.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Con voi, mio caro conte, non si vive, si sogna.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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O grande ville ! c'est dans ton sein palpitant que j'ai trouvé ce que je cherchais
~ Alexandre Dumas
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azuré.Le yacht avançait rapidement, quoique en apparence il y eût à peine assez de vent pour faire flotter la chevelure bouclée d'une jeune fille.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Captain van Deken
~ Alexandre Dumas
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La joven cogió el brazo de su amado sin preguntarle siquiera dónde la conducía, porque en aquel momento le parecía hermoso, fiero y potente como un dios.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Overturn the world, change its character, yield to mad ideas, be even criminal—but live.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The young sailor jumped into the skiff, and sat down in the stern sheets, with the order that he be put ashore at La Canebiere. The two oarsmen bent to their work, and the little boat glided away as rapidly as possible in the midst of the thousand vessels which choke up the narrow way which leads between the two rows of ships from the mouth of the harbor to the Quai d'Orleans.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Never fear quarrels, but seek adventures. I have taught you how to handle a sword; you have thews of iron, a wrist of steel. Fight on all occasions. Fight the more for duels being forbidden, since consequently there is twice as much courage in fighting. I
~ Alexandre Dumas
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