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Victor Hugo
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“The supreme happiness of life consists in the conviction that one is loved; loved for one's own sake—let us say rather, loved in spite of one's self; this conviction the blind man possesses.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“It is nothing to die; it is dreadful not to live.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“A smile is the same as sunshine; it banishes winter from the human countenance.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“A man without a woman is a pistol without a trigger; it is the woman that sets the man off.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“He who does not weep does not see.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Diamonds are found only in the dark places of the earth; truths are found only in the depths of thought.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The only social peril is darkness. Humanity is identity. All men are made of the same clay.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“In love there are no friends. Everywhere where there is a pretty woman hostility is open.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“He loved books; books are cold but safe friends.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“And there is nothing like dreams for engendering the future.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“He never went out without a book under his arm, and he often returned with two.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“When love has fused and mingled two beings in a sacred and angelic unity, the secret of life has been discovered so far as they are concerned; they are no longer anything more than the two boundaries of the same destiny; they are no longer...”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“No one understands so well as a woman, how to say things that are, at once, both sweet and deep.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Woe, alas! to him who shall have loved only bodies, forms, appearances! Death will deprive him of all. Try to love souls, you will find them again.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The glance has been so much abused in love romances that it has finally fallen into disrepute. One hardly dares to say, nowadays, that two beings fell in love because they looked at each other. That is the way people do fall in love,...”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“And then, strange to say, the first symptom of true love in a young man is timidity; in a young girl it is boldness.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Certain thoughts are prayers. There are moments when, whatever the attitude of the body may be, the soul is on its knees.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The soul aids the body, and at certain moments, raises it. It is the only bird which bears up its own cage.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Ye who suffer because ye love, love yet more. To die of love, is to live in it.”
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Les Misérables
“Let us sacrifice one day in order to gain our whole lives, perhaps.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“If you wish to gain an idea of what revolution is, call it Progress; and if you wish to acquire an idea of the nature of progress, call it To-morrow.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Civil war—what does that mean? Is there a foreign war? Is not all war between men, war between brothers?”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The earth is a great piece of stupidity.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“There will be more joy in heaven over the tear-bathed face of a repentant sinner than over the white robes of a hundred just men.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The realities of life do not allow themselves to be forgotten.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Sleep comes more easily than it returns.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“There is no such thing as foreign or civil war; there is only just and unjust war.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Something more terrible than a hell where one suffers may be imagined, and that is a hell where one is bored.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Life is a theatre set in which there are but few practicable entrances.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The most sovereign symptom of love is a tenderness that is, at times, almost unbearable.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The pupil dilates in the dark, and the soul dilates in misfortune and ends by finding God there.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“To die for lack of love is horrible.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Jean Valjean, my brother, you no longer belong to evil, but to good. It is your soul that I buy from you; I withdraw it from black thoughts and the spirit of perdition, and I give it to God.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“God knows better than we what we need.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“I desire to forget life. Life is a hideous invention of I know not whom. It lasts no time at all, and is worth nothing. One breaks one’s neck in living.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The amount of civilization is measured by the quantity of imagination.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“I encountered in the street, a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat was worn, his elbows were in holes; water trickled through his shoes, and the stars through his soul.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Whoever has loved knows all the radiant meanings contained in those three letters of that word: She.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“If there did not exist some one who loved, the sun would become extinct.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“The judge speaks in the name of justice; the priest speaks in the name of pity, which is nothing but a more lofty justice.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Man is not a circle with a single centre; he is an ellipse with a double focus.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Liberation is not deliverance. One gets free from the galleys, but not from the sentence.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“There are fathers who do not love their children; there exists no grandfather who does not adore his grandson.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Love is a fault; so be it. Fantine was innocence floating high over fault.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“A hundred years is youth in a church and age in a house.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“True or false, that which is said of men often occupies as important a place in their lives, and above all in their destinies, as that which they do.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“People do not know each other until they have drunk together. He who empties his glass empties his heart.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Great perils have this fine characteristic, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“Marius had already seen too much of life not to know that nothing is more imminent than the impossible, and that what it is always necessary to foresee is the unforeseen.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
“We are unjust towards these great men who attempt the future, when they fail.”
Victor Hugo
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Les Misérables
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