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Do you know why we're all happy here, monsieur? Because it's the last house on the road.
— Louise Penny
I am afraid, monsieur, you will have to kill me first, and I have a prejudice against being killed before nine o'clock.
— Rafael Sabatini
What was I up to, you may ask? I certainly didn't want to meet Monsieur Evil again or creepy old Lord Salamander.
— Rick Riordan
Monsieur is going to leave home?" "Yes," returned Phileas Fogg. "We are going round the world.
— Jules Verne
I do as I please, Monsieur Beauchamp, and believe me, what I do is always well done.
— Alexandre Dumas
Monsieur' to a convict is a glass of water to a man dying of thirst at sea; ignominy thirsts for respect.
— Victor Hugo
You say you experience great difficulty in the mission. Alas! Monsieur, there is no lot in life where there is nothing to be endured.
— Vincent De Paul
If Monsieur X spent an eternity studying treatises on optics, he would never paint 'La Grande Jatte.'
— Felix Feneon
Monsieur, pray confine yourself to the point.
— Agatha Christie
Monsieur, please stay back. You are old and frail, and I would not have you hurt in this clash.
— Paul Tobin
I can give you my word of honor." "And pray what may be the value of that?" inquired the amused Regent. "Monsieur, it is worth its weight in gold.
— Ambrose Bierce
You know, Monsieur, that Age is always a ticklish subject with a Woman. Come! come!
— Matthew Gregory Lewis
One murder makes a villain, millions a hero. Numbers sanctify, my good fellow." ~ Monsieur Verdoux
— J.J. McAvoy
See Monsieur Geborand, buying a pennyworth of paradise.
— Victor Hugo
One always hurries towards happiness, Monsieur Danglars, because when one has suffered much, one is at pains to believe in it.
— Alexandre Dumas
Remember, Monsieur, that Saint Augustine says that a person who does not obey the doctors is doing his best to kill himself.
— Vincent De Paul
What is a child, monsieur, but the image of two beings, the fruit of two sentiments spontaneously blended?
— Honore De Balzac
I must to the barber's, monsieur, for methinks I am marvellous hairy about the face.
— William Shakespeare
En voiture, Monsieur,' said the Wagon Lit conductor.
— Agatha Christie
Monsieur Flaubert is not a writer. [1857]
— Le Figaro
Who told you I was called Carl David?" "A little bird, Monsieur." "Does it fly from me to you? Then one can tie a message under its wing when needful.
— Charlotte Bronte
Monsieur Beulier never engaged in thought except to speak the truth, and never spoke except to express his thought.
— Marcel Proust
Well, if he comes when I'm out, tell him to wait. And now, Jeeves, mes gants, mon chapeau, et le whangee de monsieur. I must be popping.
— P.G. Wodehouse
That's all for today, Monsieur Antichrist.
— Albert Camus
Innocence wears its own crown, Monsieur; it needs no added dignity; it is as sublime in rags as in royal robes.
— Victor Hugo
It is true, Monsieur, that when you die, the ones who love you come for you ... I have seen it.
— Anne Rouen
Monsieur, innocence is its own crown! Innocence has only to act to be noble! She is as august in rags as fleur de lys.
— Victor Hugo
That's the way man is, cher monsieur. He has two faces: he can't love without self-love.
— Albert Camus
How goes it, Jacques?" said one of these three to Monsieur Defarge. "Is all the spilt wine swallowed?" "Every drop, Jacques,
— Charles Dickens
Are you, monsieur, a man of your word?"
"It really depends upon the word," Magnus said. "There are so many wonderful words ... — Cassandra Clare
"It really depends upon the word," Magnus said. "There are so many wonderful words ... — Cassandra Clare
Then Monsieur is satisfied?" asked Planchet. "My dear Planchet, I am the happiest of men!" "And I may profit by Monsieur's happiness, and go to bed?
— Alexandre Dumas
People don't come back any more. Haven't you noticed that, Monsieur?
— Patrick Modiano
Monsieur, you must be mad!
Box Five can never be had
For money, love or the world ... — E.A. Bucchianeri
Box Five can never be had
For money, love or the world ... — E.A. Bucchianeri
And by the way, Monsieur Marius, I believe that I was a little bit in love with you.
She tried to smile once more and expired — Victor Hugo
She tried to smile once more and expired — Victor Hugo
Residing in Paris during the spring and part of the summer of 18 - , I there became acquainted with a Monsieur C. Auguste Dupin. This
— Edgar Allan Poe
Hope is a beautiful and magical thing. Grasp it tight, monsieur, and never let go.
— Rachel L. Demeter
[T]he appropriate form of address between man and man ought to be, not monsieur, sir, but fellow sufferer, compagnon de miseres.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
Remember, Monsieur that roses are not gathered except in the midst of thorns and that heroic acts of virtue are accomplished only in weakness.
— Vincent De Paul
The realisation of one's own death is the point at which one becomes adult.
— Lawrence Durrell
Really, monsieur, I should regard you as a coward, and a traitor too, if I did not, with greater justice, regard you as a madman.
— Alexandre Dumas
If there is any danger in the present weather, in the name of God, Monsieur, wait until spring
— Vincent De Paul