Quotes from Victor Hugo
Ce qui est certain, c'est que, d'ordinaire, après les vainqueurs viennent les voleurs. Mais mettons le soldat, surtout le soldat contemporain, hors de cause.
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If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.
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believe, in St. Augustine,—'Place your hopes in the man from whom you do not inherit.
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Em meio a sua formidável felicidade, era lamentável, como todo ignorante que triunfa.
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Cuando se acordaba de sus opiniones anteriores, que eran sólo de ayer y que, no obstante, le parecían ya tan antiguas, se indignaba y sonreía.
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We must look elsewhere for Eden. Spring is good; but freedom and justice are better. Eden is moral, not material.
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A iubi sau a fi iubit, ajunge. Nu mai cereÈ›i nimic. Nici un alt m?rg?ritar nu mai e de g?sit în cutele întunecate ale vieÈ›ii. Iubirea este o împlinire.
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These young men were insignificant; everyone has seen such faces; four specimens of the human race taken at random; neither good nor bad, neither wise nor ignorant, neither geniuses nor fools; handsome, with that charming April which is called 20 years.
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This demonstrates the novel truth—that great events have incalculable consequences.
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Nadas que são enormes dentro do vazio.
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Pecar o menos possível é a lei dos homens. Não pecar nunca é sonho de anjos. Tudo o que é da terra está sujeito ao pecado. O pecado é uma gravitação.
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Sa beauté, en ce moment-là augmentée de sa fierté, était un resplendissement, et, comme s'il ne pouvait pas plus être fatigué que blessé, après les effrayantes vingt-quatre heures qui venaient de s'écouler, il était vermeil et rose.
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Existem meditações que se poderiam chamar verticais; quando se está lá no fundo, é preciso tempo para voltar à superfície.
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Me acuerdo de haber leído en cierto libro que todos los hombres están condenados a muerte a plazos indefinidos.
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A child's misery is of concern to a mother, a young man's misery is of concern to a young woman, an old man's misery is of concern to nobody.
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S'è detto che la schiavitù è sparita dalla civiltà europea: errore! Esiste sempre, ma pesa soltanto sulla donna e si chiama prostituzione. Pesa sulla donna, ossia sulla grazia, sulla debolezza, sulla beltà, sulla maternità. E questa non è già una delle minori vergogne dell'uomo.
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The prison makes the convict.
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You see me no more comfortable in it than a cat coiffed with a calabash.
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La vie est une fleur, l'amour en est le miel.
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There are in this world two creatures that quiver intensely: the mother who finds her lost child and the tiger that comes on its prey. Javert had that intense quivering.
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Trí tu? giàu lên nh? cái nó nh?n ???c. Con tim giàu lên nh? cái nó cho Ä'i
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When put into print, thought is more imperishable than ever; it is volatile, intangible, indestructible; it mingles with the air. In the time of architecture, it became a mountain, and made itself master of a century and a region. Now it has been transformed into a flock of birds, scattering to the four winds and filling all air and space.
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La oscuridad es vertiginosa; el hombre necesita claridad; el que se interna en las tinieblas se siente con el corazón oprimido. Cuando la mirada ve oscura, el espíritu ve turbio.
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