Parisians are so subtle in paradoxes that they think the most incontestable truths are but flights of the imagination when such truths do not enter into their daily routine.
— Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo, 1846
Parisians are so subtle in paradoxes that they think the most incontestable truths are but flights of the imagination when such truths do not enter into their daily routine.
— Alexandre Dumas, The Count of Monte Cristo, 1846