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More Quotes by Victor Hugo
In times of revolution misery is both cause and effect. The blow which it deals rebounds upon it.
To set up a theory that lacks a source of truth is an excellent example of blind assurance.
The future has several names. For the weak, it is impossible; for the fainthearted, it is unknown; but for the valiant, it is ideal.
Go to sleep in peace. God is awake.
To give thanks in solitude is enough. Thanksgiving has wings and goes where it must go. Your prayer knows much more about it than you do.
The peculiar property of truth is never to commit excesses. What need has it of exaggeration?
Nothing makes a man so adventurous as an empty pocket.
Don't educate your children to be rich. Educate them to be happy, so they know the value of things, not the price.
If you don't build castles in the air you won't build anything on the ground.
In its printed form, thought is more imperishable than ever; it is volatile, irresistible, indestructible.