Musketeers 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
“For Milady was well aware that her most seductive power was in her voice, which could run skilfully through the whole scale of tones, from mortal speech, upwards to the language of heaven.”
Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas
“There are people who laugh at the horse who would not dare to laugh at the master.”
Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers

Alexandre Dumas
“(...) addressing the two ecclesiastics.
"Praise God, monsieur," replied they, bowing together.
"I have not failed to do so, your Reverences," replied the young man, returning their salutation.”
Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers - Volume 1

Alexandre Dumas
“D'Artagnan became very pale; he was wounded in his self-love: he thought that it was in his love.”
Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers - Volume 1

Alexandre Dumas
“Oh, difficulties do not affright me," said D'Artagnan. "I shrink before nothing but impossibilities.”
Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers - Volume 1

Alexandre Dumas
“D'Artagnan fought three times with Rochefort, and wounded him three times.

'I shall probably kill you the fourth," said he to him, holding out his hand to assist him to rise.

'It is much better both for you and for me to stop where we are,' answered the wounded man. 'Corbleu! I am more your friend than you think - for after our very first encounter, I could by saying a word to the cardinal have had your throat cut!'

They this time embraced heartily, and without retaining any malice.”
Alexander Dumas, The Three Musketeers - Volume 1

“Three Agents. One Mission. No Mercy. The Trinity Operatives – A Thriller You Won’t Put Down.”
Julian Ryker, The Trinity Operatives