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Victor Hugo

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...Nobody knows like a woman how to say things that are both sweet and profound. Sweetness and depth, this is all of woman; this is Heaven.


— Victor Hugo


#womens-strength #strength

Love is the foolishness of men, and the wisdom of God.


— Victor Hugo


#love

I have been loving you a little more every minute since this morning.


— Victor Hugo


#love

The pupil dilates in darkness and in the end finds light, just as the soul dilates in misfortune and in the end finds God.


— Victor Hugo


#god #depression

There is nothing like a dream to create the future.


— Victor Hugo


#dream #future #like #nothing

What a grand thing, to be loved! What a grander thing still, to love!


— Victor Hugo


#grand thing #grander #love #loved #still

There is always more misery among the lower classes than there is humanity in the higher.


— Victor Hugo


#misery #poverty #poverty

It is not easy to keep silent when silence is a lie.


— Victor Hugo


#silence #truth #honesty

Love is the only future God offers.


— Victor Hugo


#god #love #love

Melancholy is the pleasure of being sad.


— Victor Hugo


#pleasure #sad #sorrow #sorrow






About Victor Hugo

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Did you know about Victor Hugo?

The shortest correspondence in history is said to have been between Hugo and his publiVictor Hugor Hurst and Blackett in 1862. His last novel Quatre-vingt-treize (Ninety-Three) publiVictor Hugod in 1874 dealt with a subject that Hugo had previously avoided: the Reign of Terror during the French Revolution. Well over one thousand musical compositions have been inspired by Hugo's works from the 19th century until the present day.

Among many volumes of poetry Les Contemplations and La Légende des siècles stand particularly high in critical esteem. Victor Marie Hugo (French pronunciation: ​[viktɔʁ maʁi yɡo]; 26 February 1802 – 22 May 1885) was a French poet novelist and dramatist of the Romantic movement.

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