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D Artagnan Quotes

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Alexandre Dumas
“Ah, no difficulties can ever daunt me,' replied d'Artagnan: 'my only fear is, of impossibilities.'
'Nothing is impossible,' said the lady, 'to the one who truly loves.'
'Nothing, madame?'
'Nothing' she replied.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas
“Don Quixote took windmills for giants and sheep for armies; d'Artagnan took every smile for an insult and every glance for a provocation. As a result of which he kept his fist clenched from Tarbes to Meung, and all in all brought his hand to the pommel of his sword ten times a day; however the fist never landed on any jaw, and the sword never left its scabbard. Not that the sight of the wretched yellow nag did not spread many smiles across the faces of passersby; but since above the nag clanked a sword of respectable size, and above this sword shone an eye more fierce than proud, the passersby restrained their hilarity, or, if hilarity won out over prudence, they tried at least to laugh on one side only, like antique masques. D'Artagnan thus remained majestic and intact in his susceptibility until that unfortunate town of Meung.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas
“The pretty landlady was desolate. She would have taken D'Artagnan not only as her husband, but as her God, he was so handsome and had so fierce a mustache.”
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Alexandre Dumas
“Non, mais convenez au moins qu'on a mauvaise grâce de n'offrir au Seigneur que ce dont on est parfaitement dégoûté. Ai-je raison, d'Artagnan ?”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas
“Comment ! tu vends mon cheval, dit Athos, tu vends mon Bajazet ? Et sur quoi ferai-je la campagne ? Sur Grimaud ?”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers