Alexandre Dumas — "God is merciful to all, as he has been to you; he is first a father, then a judg…"
God is merciful to all, as he has been to you; he is first a father, then a judge.
God is merciful to all, as he has been to you; he is first a father, then a judge.
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"A man's true character is revealed in his actions, not his words."
"The wretched and the miserable should turn to their fellow sufferers rather than to the happy for sympathy and advice."
"Hatred is blind; rage carries you away; and he who pours out vengeance runs the risk of tasting a bitter draught."
"To suffer is to live."
"Happiness is like a ball; we run after it while it is rolling, and we kick it when it stops."
French Romantic novelist whose The Three Musketeers (1844) and The Count of Monte Cristo (1844-46) defined the historical-adventure novel and were translated into more languages than any other French author. Closely associated with Victor Hugo (French Romantic peer and Les Misérables author). For an intellectual contrast, see Gustave Flaubert, French realist novelist (1821-1880) — Flaubert's Madame Bovary (1856) replaced Dumas's swashbuckling adventure with psychological-realist detail — Flaubert's three-month searches for the right adjective are the precise opposite of Dumas's serial-installment plot-machine. French literature pivoted from Romantic to Realist in a single generation, with Dumas and Flaubert as the cleanest poles.
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