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“He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“...it is human nature, I suppose, to be futile and ridiculous.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“But I like my madness. There is a thrill in it unknown to such sanity as yours. ~ Book 1, Chapter 9,”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“A man must sometimes laugh at himself or go mad,’ said he. ‘Few realize it. That is why there are so many madmen in the world.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“It came to Mr. Blood, as he trudged forward under the laden apple-trees on that fragrant, delicious July morning, that man—as he had long suspected—was the vilest work of God, and that only a fool would set himself up as a healer of a species that was best exterminated.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“Do you know, André, I sometimes think that you have no heart.'
'Presumably because I sometimes betray intelligence.”
― Scaramouche
'Presumably because I sometimes betray intelligence.”
― Scaramouche
“To do what you imply would require nothing short of divine intervention. You must change man, not systems.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad. And that was all his patrimony.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“But they were fated to misunderstand each other.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“Regret of neglected opportunity is the worst hell that a living soul can
inhabit”
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inhabit”
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“Thirstily he set it to his lips, and as its cool refreshment began to soothe his throat, he thanked Heaven that in a world of much evil there was still so good a thing as ale.”
― Fortune's Fool
― Fortune's Fool
“He was suffering from the loss of an illusion.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“Do you expect sincerity in man when hypocrisy is the very keynote of human nature? We are nurtured on it; we are schooled in it, we live by it; and we rarely realize it.’
– Book 3, Chapter 16”
― Scaramouche
– Book 3, Chapter 16”
― Scaramouche
“Truth is so often disconcerting.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“Only he who is without anything is without enemies.”
― Captain Blood Returns
― Captain Blood Returns
“There remained the sea, which is free to all, and particularly alluring to those who feel themselves at war with humanity.”
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“Open the history of the past at whatsoever page you will and there you shall find coincidence at work bringing about events that the merest chance might have averted. Indeed, coincidence may be defined as the tool used by Fate to shape the destinies of men and nations.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“I am afraid, monsieur, you will have to kill me first, and I have a prejudice against being killed before nine o'clock.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“The idea of equality is a by-product of the sentiment of envy. Since it must always prove beyond human ower to raise the inferior mass to a superior stratum, apostles of equality must ever be inferiors seeking to reduce their betters to their level. It follows that a nation that once admits this doctrine of equality will be dragged by it to the level, moral, intelletual and political, of its most worthless class.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“It is not human to be wise,’ said Blood. ‘It is much more human to err, though perhaps exceptional to err on the side of mercy.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“Mind being the seat of the soul, and literature being the expression of the mind, literature, it follows, is the soul of an age, the surviving and immortal part of it.”
― The Life of Cesare Borgia
― The Life of Cesare Borgia
“When all is said, a man's final judgment of his fellows must be based upon his knowledge of himself”
― The Sea-Hawk
― The Sea-Hawk
“there is no worse hell than that provided by the regrets for wasted opportunities.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“What a man dares to do, he should dare to confess- unless he is a coward.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“If the windmill should prove too formidable," said he, from the threshold, "I may see what can be done with the wind.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“Most of this world's misery is the fruit not as priests tell us of wickedness, but of stupidity....
And we know that of all stupidities he considered anger the most deplorable.”
― Scaramouche
And we know that of all stupidities he considered anger the most deplorable.”
― Scaramouche
“We are all, he says, the sport of destiny. Ah, but not quite. Destiny is an intelligent force, moving with purpose.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“To do what you imply would require nothing short of divine intervention. you must change man, not systems. Can you and our vapouring friends of the Literary Chamber of Rennes, or any other learned society of France, devise a system of government that has never yet been tried? Surely not. And can we say of any system tried that it proved other than failure in the end? My dear Philippe, the future is to be read with certainty only in the past. Ad actu ad posse valet consecutio. Man never changes. He is always greedy, always acquisitive, always vile. I am speaking of Man in the bulk.”
― Scaramouche
― Scaramouche
“An intelligent observation of the facts of human existence will reveal to shallow-minded folk who sneer at the use of coincidence in the arts of fiction and drama that life itself is little more than a series of coincidences. Open the history of the past at whatsoever page you will, and there you shall find coincidence at work bringing about events that the merest chance might have averted. Indeed, coincidence may be defined as the very tool used by Fate to shape the destiny of men and nations. Observe it now at work in the affairs of Captain Blood and of some others.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood
“Laughter broke from them. It spread into a roar of acclamation; for bluff is a weapon dear to every adventurer.”
― Captain Blood
― Captain Blood




