Alexandre Dumas

NOUN
  1. French writer remembered for his swashbuckling historical tales (1802-1870)
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  • Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas 
  • To learn is not to know; there are the learners and the learned. Memory makes the one, philosophy the others. Alexandre Dumas 
  • In the instincts of a dramaturgist both Vigny and Hugo fell far short of ALEXANDRE DUMAS (1803-70). A History of French Literature Short Histories of the Literatures of the World: II.
  • Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas 
  • Pure love and suspicion cannot dwell together: at the door where the latter enters, the former makes its exit. Alexandre Dumas 
  • Learning does not make one learned: there are those who have knowledge and those who have understanding. The first requires memory and the second philosophy. Alexandre Dumas 
  • From the Alexandre Dumases, père and fils, to Kingsley and Martin Amis, father and son, the offspring of famous authors have followed in their parents' literary footsteps.
  • The difference between genius and stupidity is; genius has its limits. Alexandre Dumas 
  • All human wisdom is contained in these two words - Wait and Hope. Alexandre Dumas 
  • Philosophy cannot be taught; it is the application of the sciences to truth. Alexandre Dumas 
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