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“What a pity that I am not an honest man!”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“La pendule égrenait le chapelet infini des secondes.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman cambrioleur
“I do my thieving indoors; you do yours on the Stock Exchange.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Arsene Lupin MEGAPACK®: 11 Classic Crime Books!
“Arsène Lupin, the eccentric gentleman who operates only in the chateaux and salons, and who, one night, entered the residence of Baron Schormann, but emerged empty-handed, leaving, however, his card on which he had scribbled these words: “Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar, will return when the furniture is genuine.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar (Short Story Index Reprint Series)
“It was a strange ending to a voyage that had commenced in a most auspicious manner.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar (Short Story Index Reprint Series)
“The train was rushing on, joyously, intoxicated with its own speed.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar
“Life itself, in fact, with its storms and its greatnesses, its monotony and its variety, becomes a sort of tragic epitome; and that, perhaps, is why we enjoy with a fevered haste and an intensified delight this short voyage of which we see the end at the very moment when we embark upon”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“His likeness? How can I trace it? I have seen Arsène Lupin a score of times, and each time a different being has stood before meâ€� or rather the same being under twenty distorted images reflected by as many mirrors, each image having its special eyes, its particular facial outline, its own gestures, profile, and character.

“I myself,� he once said to me, “have forgotten what I am really like. I no longer recognize myself in a glass.�

A paradoxical whim of the imagination, no doubt; and yet true enough as regards those who come into contact with him, and who are unaware of his infinite resources, his patience, his unparalleled skill in make-up, and his prodigious faculty for changing even the proportions of his face and altering the relations of his features one to the other.

“Why,� he asked, “should I have a definite, fixed appearance? Why not avoid the dangers attendant upon a personality that is always the same? My actions constitute my identity sufficiently.�

And he added, with a touch of pride:

“It is all the better if people are never able to say with certainty: ‘There goes Arsène Lupin.â€� The great thing is that they should say without fear of being mistaken: ‘That action was performed by Arsène Lupin.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Adventures of Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“So much the better if no one can ever say with absolute certainty: There is Arsene Lupin! The essential point is that the public may be able to refer to my work and say, without fear of mistake: Arsene Lupin did that!”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“Allí donde la fuerza fracasa - se dijo-, la astucia triunfa.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsene Lupin Gentleman-Cambrioleur
“A woman was looking at me, Ganimard, and I loved her. Do you fully understand what that means: to be under the eyes of a woman that one loves? I cared for nothing in the world but that.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin Gentleman Burgular
tags: love
“She smiled also, and gave me a friendly glance as if she now understood that I was one of those gallant men with whom a woman can remain shut up for two hours in a little box, six feet square, and have nothing to fear.”
Arséne Lupin
“Officers of the law frequently form a hasty conviction as to the guilt of a suspected person, and then distort all subsequent discoveries to conform to their established theory.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“I shall not be present at my trial.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“He acted like a ruined man whose only hope is suicide.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar
“Now!â€� exclaimed Lupin. “I am going to take a rest, feed myself up, and gradually become myself again. It’s all very well to be Baudru or another, to change your personality as you would your boots, and to select your appearance, your voice, your expression, your handwriting. But there comes a time when you cease to know yourself amid all these changes, and that is very sad. I feel at present as the man must have felt who lost his shadow. I am going to look for myselfâ€� and to find myself”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman-Thief
“Sé que los jóvenes tienen con frecuencia sueños sin la autorización de sus padres.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsene Lupin Contre Herlock Sholmes
“Difficult, yes, but possible, therefore certain.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes
“gredin”
Maurice Leblanc, L'Aiguille creuse (illustré):
“Señor Lupin, existen dos hombres en el mundo de los que nada puede extrañarme: el primero, yo; el segundo, usted.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin contre Herlock Sholmès: Texte intégral
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Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman cambrioleur
“Es precisamente cuando no comprendo una cosa cuando empiezo a sospechar de Arsenio Lupin.”
Maurice Leblanc
“Arsène Lupin, gentleman-burglar, lived here for five years at the beginning of the twentieth century.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin: The Collection
“İnsan her ÅŸekle bürünebilir, kendini deÄŸiÅŸtirebilir, her duyguyu verebilir, dehÅŸet, mutluluk, endiÅŸe, hepsi... Ama ilgisizlik, mutlu ve tasasız bir gülüş taklit edilemez.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsen Lüpen: Seçme Eserler
“They walked round the open space, in the center of which stands a fine group of Silenus figures, and stopped. The infantryman threw away his cigarette. The Senegalese picked it up, took a few quick puffs at it, put it out by squeezing it between his fore-finger and thumb and stuffed it into his pocket. All this without a word.”
Maurice Leblanc, The Golden Triangle
“Et les gens avons pousse la chose jusqu’Ã� la radeau.”
Maurice Leblanc, L'Aiguille creuse (illustré):
“perquisitionna”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsène Lupin, Gentleman cambrioleur
“Dans les particularité les surtout obligeants.”
Maurice Leblanc, L'Aiguille creuse (illustré):
“İnsan her ÅŸekle bürünebilir, kendini deÄŸiÅŸtirebilir, her duyguyu verebilir, dehÅŸet, mutlululuk, endiÅŸe, hepsi... Ama ilgisizlik, mutlu ve tasasız bir gülüş taklit edilemez.”
Maurice Leblanc, Arsen Lüpen: Seçme Eserler
“comme le rival d’Herlock Sholmès.”
Maurice Leblanc, L'Aiguille creuse (illustré):

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