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And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.
Victor Hugo
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Victor Hugo
Age: 83 †
Born: 1802
Born: February 26
Died: 1885
Died: May 22
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Idleness, pleasure, what abysses! To do nothing is a dreary course to take, be sure of it. To live idle upon the substance of society! To be useless, that is to say, noxious! This leads straight to the lowest depth of misery.
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Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres.
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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.
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What love commences can be finished by God alone.
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Kings are for nations in their swaddling-clothes: France has attained her majority.
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Is it not when the fall is the lowest that charity ought to be the greatest?
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There is no vacuum in the human heart. Certain demolitions take place, and it is well that they do, but on condition that they are followed by reconstructions.
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Where the telescope ends the microscope begins, and which has the wider vision?
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Progress is the life-style of man.
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Idleness is the heaviest of all oppressions.
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Love is the only future God offers.
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Nothing is more dangerous than discontinued labor it is habit lost. A habit easy to abandon, difficult to resume.
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One believes others will do what he will do to himself.
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The need of the immaterial is the most deeply rooted of all needs. One must have bread but before bread, one must have the ideal.
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I write with one hand, but I fight with both.
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Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise.
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Mankind is not a circle with a single center but an ellipse with two focal points of which facts are one and ideas the other.
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