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Quotes About Marius

I always wanted to play Marius in 'Les Miserables,' I actually got offered the role but I had to commit to do it for six months, and as that meant I wouldn't have been able to tour with McFly I turned it down.
~ Tom Fletcher
And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.
~ Victor Hugo, Les Misérables
You let me handle Marius, I said. Now, you didn't come without you dagger. No, I did not, he said, lifting his cloak to reveal it, And with your permission I would like to plunge it through my heart now so I will most assuredly stone-cold dead before the Master of this house arrives home to find you runnning rampant in his garden! Permission denied.
~ Anne Rice
Marius, of course, Marius! And you look not one day older than when I saw you in my girlhood. Your face is radiant, and your eyes, how beautiful are your eyes. I would sing these praises to the accompaniment of a lyre if I could.
~ Anne Rice
Over the years, Marius guarded his delicate rationality as a Vestal Virgin guards a sacred flame.
~ Anne Rice
He wants your secret, Marius, that Roman blood drinker. How he begged me to explain the mystery of Those Who Must Be Kept.
~ Anne Rice
Marius of the many names and the many houses and the many lifetimes. So you have chosen a lovely child.
~ Anne Rice
Whether you and Marius made up some of what was written in your books I don't know. You and comrades, the Coven of the Articulate, as you are now called, may well have a penchant for telling lies.
~ Anne Rice
que sólo podía haber aprendido del mismo Marius. ¿Y dónde estaba Marius
~ Anne Rice
Oh, my beautiful Marius. Tell me how to remedy this and I will.
~ Anne Rice
Don't be a fool, Martino," he said to the red-head companion. "It's probably perfectly legal to be a witch in the Veneto as long as a man pays his tax. Put your money in Martino's bank, Marius De Romanus." "Ah, but I do," said Marius De Romanus, my Master, "and it earns me quite a good return.
~ Anne Rice
Beautiful Marius," he said, as if he were far older than I would ever be. "Beautiful Marius who gave me Venice. Beautiful Marius, give me the Blood.
~ Anne Rice
He let his tread announce him as he went up the stairs. It seemed very much the proper thing to do in this house, to let Marius know that, he was coming, and not to be accused of boldness and stealth.
~ Anne Rice
Marius had become sober and was looking into the flames again as though lost in his own sadness. In the light of the fire, his hair was almost entirely white.
~ Anne Rice
Marius," she said in cultured and perfect Latin, her voice as lovely as her face, "you read my walls and my floor as if they were a book." "Forgive me," I said. "But when a room is so exquisitely decorated, it seems the polite thing to do.
~ Anne Rice
The gamin Gavroche puts in a strong plea for mercy, and his sister Eponine, if Hugo had chosen to take more trouble with her, might have been a great, and is actually the most interesting, character. But Cosette—the cosseted Cosette—Hugo did not know our word or he would have seen the danger—is merely a pretty and rather selfish little doll, and her precious lover Marius is almost ineffable.
~ George Saintsbury
And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.
~ Victor Hugo
At that moment of love, a moment when passion is absolutely silent under omnipotence of ecstasy, Marius, pure seraphic Marius, would have been more capable of visiting a woman of the streets than of raising Cosette's dress above the ankle. Once on a moonlit night, Cosette stopped to pick up something from the ground, her dress loosened and revealed the swelling of her breasts. Marius averted his eyes.
~ Victor Hugo
I have just met Marius' new hat and new coat, with Marius inside them.
~ Victor Hugo
Marius set out at his accustomed hour for the Luxembourg. He met Courfeyrac on the way and pretended not to see him. Courfeyrac said later to his friends: 'I've just seen Marius's new hat and suit with Marius inside them. I suppose he was going to sit for an examination. He looked thoroughly silly.
~ Victor Hugo
Marius saw in Bonaparte the dazzling spectre which will always rise upon the frontier, and which will guard the future. Despot but dictator; a despot resulting from a republic and summing up a revolution. Napoleon became for him the man-people as Jesus Christ is the man-God.
~ Victor Hugo
Et puis, tenez, monsieur Marius, je crois que j'étais un peu amoureuse de vous.
~ Victor Hugo
mien identical, only more depressed. But why these workingman's clothes? What was the meaning of this? What signified that disguise? Marius was greatly astonished. When he recovered
~ Victor Hugo
Men respect the silent; they despise the garrulous. - Marius
~ Conn Iggulden