Alexandre Dumas

"Often we pass beside happiness without seeing it, without looking at it, or even if we have seen and looked at it, without recognizing it."

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Source: Fictional character: Milady. The Three Musketeers, www.imdb.com. 1993.

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Alexandre Dumas

Alexandre Dumas

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Alexandre Dumas was a French writer known for his historical novels, including 'The Count of Monte Cristo' and 'The Three Musketeers', which explore themes of love, adventure, and betrayal.

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"There are two ways of seeing: with the body and with the soul. The body's sight can sometimes forget, but the soul remembers forever."

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