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As it was a time of war between the Catholics and the Huguenots, and as he saw the Catholics exterminate the Huguenots and the Huguenots exterminate the Catholics--all in the name of religion--he adopted a mixed belief which permitted him to be sometimes Catholic, sometimes a Huguenot. Now, he was accustomed to walk with his fowling piece on his shoulder, behind the hedges which border the roads, and when he saw a Catholic coming alone, the Protestant religion immediately prevailed in his mind. He lowered his gun in the direction of the traveler; then, when he was within ten paces of him, he commenced a conversation which almost always ended by the traveler's abandoning his purse to save his life. It goes without saying that when he saw a Huguenot coming, he felt himself filled with such ardent Catholic zeal that he could not understand how, a quarter of an hour before, he had been able to have any doubts upon the superiority of our holy religion.

Alexandre Dumas
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I like 'The Three Musketeers.' I like those kind of cool things where they were having a robe and a sword.

Mads Mikkelsen
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The idea of the book that matters most," Kiki said. "Because i think it's like impossible to pick such a book. When you read a book, and who you are when you read it, makes it matter or not. Like if you're unhappy and you read, I don't know, On the Road or The Three Musketeers, and that book changes how you fell or how you think, then it matters the most. At that time.

Ann Hood, The Book That Matters Most
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Indeed, four men like them, four men devoted to each other from their money to their lives, four men always supporting each other, never retreating, performing singly or together the resolutions they had made in common; four arms threatening the four points of the compass or all turning to a single point, must inevitably, be it surreptitiously, be it openly, be it by mines, by entrenchments, by guile, or by force, open a way to the end they wanted to reach, however well defended or far off it might be.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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All for one and one for all, united we stand divided we fall.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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All for one and one for all.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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The dream of poor Bazin had always been to serve a man of the cloth.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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Besides, we feel always a sort of mental superiority over those whose lives we know better than they suppose.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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Athos was delighted to find he was going to fight an Englishman. We might say that was his dream.

Alexandre Dumas, The Three Musketeers
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