Large, heavy, ragged black clouds hung like crape hammocks beneath the starry cope of the night. You would have said that they were the cobwebs of the firmament.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés chapter-iv book-viii



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A little girl without a doll is almost as unhappy, and quite as impossible, as a woman without children.

Victor Hugo


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Rien n'est tel que le dogme pour enfanter le rêve. Et rien n'est tel que le rêve pour engendrer l'avenir. Utopie aujourd'hui, chair et os demain.

Victor Hugo


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The quantity of civilization is measured by the quality of imagination.

Victor Hugo


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A criminal remains a criminal whether he uses a convict's suit or a monarch's crown.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés fear crime



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Be a bird perched on a frail branch that she feels bending beneath her, still she sings away all the same, knowing she has wings.

Victor Hugo


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Let us study things that are no more. It is necessary to understand them, if only to avoid them.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés history study



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And do you know Monsieur Marius? I believe I was a little in love with you.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés love sad les-miserables sweet



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There is, we are aware, a philosophy that denies the infinite. There is also a philosophy, classified as pathologic, that denies the sun; this philosophy is called blindness.

Victor Hugo


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Nothing is more imminent than the impossible . . . what we must always foresee is the unforeseen.

Victor Hugo

Mots clés vision impossible plan forethought



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