Quotes About Perspective
Es gibt weder Glück noch Unglück auf dieser Welt, es gibt nur eine Vergleichung eines Zustandes mit einem anderen und mehr nicht.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Non vi sono né felicità né infelicità assolute in questo mondo, vi è soltanto il paragone tra una condizione e l'altra, ecco tutto. Solo colui che ha provato l'estremo dolore è atto a gustare la più grande felicità.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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grief may kill, although it rarely does, and never in a day, never in an hour, never in ten minutes.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Before one is afraid, one sees clearly; while one is afraid, one sees double; and after being afraid, one sees dimly. Danglars
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Men's minds are raised to the level of the women with whom they associate.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Ceea ce lipseÈ™te judec??ilor mele de ast?zi e aprecierea exact? a trecutului, deoarece îl rev?d la cap?tul cel?lalt al orizontului. Pe m?sur? ce înaint?m, trecutul se È™terge în urma noastr? ca un peisaj prin care trecem. Mi se întâmpl? ceea ce se întâmpl? oamenilor care s-au r?nit în vis: îÈ™i privesc È™i îÈ™i simt rana, dar nu-È™i aduc aminte c? au primit-o.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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But, it is well known, what strikes the capricious mind of the poet is not always what affects the mass of readers. Now
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Vous croyez donc aux journaux, vous ? – Moi, pas le moins du monde ;
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Herkes bir a??zdan konuÅŸmaya baÅŸlam??t?, kimse kar??s?ndakinin ona söylediÄŸi ÅŸeye yan?t vermeye çal??m?yor, sadece kendi düÅŸünceleriyle ilgileniyordu.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Ah! It is precisely in this that we reveal our base material origins. Often we pass beside happiness without seeing it, without looking at it, or, even if we have seen and looked at it, without recognizing it.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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No hay ventura ni desgracia en el mundo, sino la comparación de un estado con otro, he ahí todo.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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There is neither happiness nor misfortune in this world, there is merely the comparison between one state and another, nothing more.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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the farthest angle from the second opening
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Birinin yokluÄŸunun kederi, diÄŸerinin yokluÄŸunun sevincini dengeliyordu.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Bazen insan kendisinde çok mutluyum deme hakk?n? asla bulamayacak kadar çok ac? çeker.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Let the rich man rediscover the poor one; the free man the pisoner; and the resurrected man the corpse.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Avant d'avoir peur, on voit juste ; pendant qu'on a peur, on voit double ; et après qu'on a eu peur, on voit trouble.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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c'est qu'en amour chacun pour soi.»
~ Alexandre Dumas
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No hay ventura ni desgracia en el mundo, sino la comparación de un estado con otro, he ahí todo. Sólo el que ha experimentado el como del infortunio puede sentir la felicidad suprema. Es preciso haber querido morir, amigo mío, para saber cuán buena y hermosa es la vida.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Geluk en ongeluk zijn geen absolute grootheden, maar bestaan slechts in verhouding tot elkaar. Men moet hebben willen sterven om te weten hoe goed het leven is.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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The brothers De Witt have been judged by the people, said Gryphus; you call that murdered, do you? well, I call it executed.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Oh, uomo! - mormorò d'Avrigny, - il più egoista di tutti gli animali, la più egocentrica di tutte le creature, che sempre crede che la terra giri, il sole splenda e la morte falci vite soltanto per lui, formica che maledice Dio dall'alto di un filo d'erba!
~ Alexandre Dumas
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We must have felt what it is to die, that we may appreciate the enjoyments of life.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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Quand on pense, dit Caderousse en laissant tomber sa main sur le papier, qu'il y a là de quoi tuer un homme plus sûrement que si on l 'attendait au coin d'un bois pour l'assassiner ! J'ai toujours eu plus peur d'une plume, d'une bouteille d'encre et d'une feuille de papier que d'une épée ou d'un pistolet.
~ Alexandre Dumas
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