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More Quotes by Victor Hugo
No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come.
To them the idea of man is inseparable from the idea of shade. The night is called sorgue; man, orgue. Man is a derivative of night.
Thus, in speaking of Bonaparte, one was free to sob or to puff up with laughter, provided that hatred lay at the bottom.
He who is not master of his own thoughts is not accountable for his own deeds.
Go out in the world and work like money doesn't matter, sing as if no one is listening, love as if you have never been hurt, and dance as if no one is watching.
Go to sleep in peace. God is awake.
The peculiar property of truth is never to commit excesses. What need has it of exaggeration?
Many great actions are committed in small struggles.
He was fond of the tavern, and felt comfortable only among coarse language, military gallantries, easy beauties, and easy conquests.
Diamonds are to be found only in the darkness of the earth, and truth in the darkness of the mind.