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That is the explanation of war, an outrage by humanity upon humanity in despite of humanity (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Daring is the price of progress. All splendid conquests are the prize of boldness, more or less (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Woe, alas, to those who have loved only bodies, forms, appearances! Death will rob them of everything. Try to love souls, you will find them again (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Happiness lies for those who cry, those who hurt, those who have searched, and those who have tried for only they can appreciate the importance of people who have touched their lives (Victor Hugo Quotes)
The first symptom of true love in a man is timidity, in a young woman, boldness. This is surprising, and yet nothing is more simple. It is the two sexes tending to approach each other and assuming each the other’s qualities (Victor Hugo Quotes)
When a man understands the art of seeing, he can trace the spirit of an age and the features of a king even in the knocker on a door (Victor Hugo Quotes)
The peculiarity of sunrise is to make us laugh at all our terrors of the night, and our laugh is always proportioned to the fear we have had (Victor Hugo Quotes)
She loved with so much passion as she loved with ignorance. She did not know whether it were good or evil, beneficent or dangerous, necessary or accidental, eternal or transitory, permitted or prohibited: she loved (Victor Hugo Quotes)
When two mouths, made sacred by love, draw near to each other to create, it is impossible, that above that ineffable kiss there should not be a thrill in the immense mystery of the stars (Victor Hugo Quotes)
His whole life was now summed up in two words: absolute uncertainty within an impenetrable fog (Victor Hugo Quotes)
To be a saint is the exception; to be a just person is the rule. Err, stumble, commit sin, but be one of the just (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Loving is almost a substitute for thinking. Love is a burning forgetfulness of all other things. How shall we ask passion to be logical? (Victor Hugo Quotes)
The greatest products of architecture are less the works of individuals than of society; rather the offspring of a nation’s effort, than the inspired flash of a man of genius (Victor Hugo Quotes)
He had, they said, tasted in succession all the apples of the tree of knowledge, and, whether from hunger or disgust, had ended by tasting the forbidden fruit (Victor Hugo Quotes)
There are plenty who regard a wall behind which something is happening as a very curious thing (Victor Hugo Quotes)
One of the hardest labours of the just man is to expunge from his soul a malevolence which it is difficult to efface (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Anger may be foolish and absurd, and one may be wrongly irritated, but a man never feels outraged unless in some respect he is fundamentally right (Victor Hugo Quotes)
To commit the least possible sin is the law for man. To live without sin is the dream of an angel. Everything terrestrial is subject to sin. Sin is a gravitation (Victor Hugo Quotes)
There comes an hour when protest no longer suffices; after philosophy there must be action; the strong hand finishes what the idea has sketched (Victor Hugo Quotes)
A phenomenon often seen. A sceptic adhering to a believer; that is as simple as the law of the complementary colours. What we lack attracts us. Nobody loves the light like the blind man (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Not seeing people allows you to think of them as perfect in all kinds of ways (Victor Hugo Quotes)
People weighed down with troubles do not look back; they know only too well that misfortune stalks them (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Is there not in every human soul a primitive spark, a divine element, incorruptible in this world and immortal in the next, which can be developed by goodness, kindled, lit up, and made to radiate, and which evil can never entirely extinguish (Victor Hugo Quotes)
We say and exclaim within ourselves without breaking silence, in a tumult where everything speaks except our mouths. The realities of the soul are none the less real for being invisible and impalpable (Victor Hugo Quotes)
Nothing can be sadder or more profound than to see a thousand things for the first and last time (Victor Hugo Quotes)
The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness (Victor Hugo Quotes)
It is ourselves we have to fear. Prejudice is the real robber, and vice the real murderer (Victor Hugo Quotes)
She was a lovely blonde, with fine teeth. She had gold and pearls for her dowry; but her gold was on her head, and her pearls were in her mouth (Victor Hugo Quotes)
She was sad with an obscure sadness of which she had not the secret herself. There was in her whole person the stupor of a life ended but never commenced (Victor Hugo Quotes)
I advance in life, I grow more simple, and I become more and more patriotic for humanity (Victor Hugo Quotes)