No sensible man ever succeeded in making much of a brain when the head was turned.
 Alexandre Dumas, The Vicomte of Bragelonne (1847). copy citation

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Author Alexandre Dumas
Source The Vicomte of Bragelonne
Topic brains
Date 1847
Language English
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“D’Artagnan could read to the very bottom of the young man’s heart. “Impossible, I tell you,” he said. “You are like all young men; you are not in love, you are out of your senses.” “Well! suppose it were only that?” “No sensible man ever succeeded in making much of a brain when the head was turned. I have completely lost my senses in the same way a hundred times in my life. You would listen to me, but you would not hear me! you would hear, but you would not understand me; you would understand, but you would not obey me.”” source