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Phenomena intersect to see but one is to see nothing.
Victor Hugo
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Victor Hugo
Age: 83 †
Born: 1802
Born: February 26
Died: 1885
Died: May 22
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Tobacco is the plant that converts thoughts into dreams.
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It is from books that wise men derive consolation in the troubles of life.
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Years place at last a venerable crown upon a head.
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If suffer we must, let's suffer on the heights.
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Paris is a sum total. Paris is the ceiling of the human race. All this prodigious city is an epitome of dead and living manners and customs. He who sees Paris, seems to see all history through with the sky and constellations in the intervals.
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He who opens a school door, closes a prison.
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Sleep comes more easily than it returns.
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Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace.
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To know, to think, to dream. That is everything.
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There shall be no slavery of the mind.
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Men hate those to whom they have to lie.
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No religion but blasphemes a little.
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Toleration is the best religion.
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God has bestowed two gifts on man: hope and ignorance. Ignorance is the better of the two.
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I have been loving you a little more every minute since this morning.
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Men are still men. The despot's wickedness Comes of ill teaching, and of power's excess,-- Comes of the purple he from childhood wears, Slaves would be tyrants if the chance were theirs.
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The mother...swinging the children by pulling on a length of string, while at the same time she kept and eye on them with that protective watchfulness, half animal, half angelic, which is the quality of motherhood.
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