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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 4436490 | The farther I travel, the less I wonder at anything: a few days reconcile one to a new spot, or an unseen custom; and men are so much the same everywhere, that one scare perceives a change in situation. | jaded travel | Horace Walpole | |
| 86187fc | It sure doesn't take long to start to love a kid. | Lois Lowry | ||
| b265f1f | Dying is a very solitary thing. The only thing we can do it be there when she wants us there. | died dying family grief mourn | Lois Lowry | |
| 47f7397 | And I've thought of a way to help you with the concept of color. "Close your eyes and be still, now. I'm going to give you a memory of a rainbow." | humor | Lois Lowry | |
| 91198a1 |
Passando fra gli insorti che si scostavano con religioso rispetto, [papa Mabeuf] continuo dritto verso Enjolras che indietreggiava impietrito, gli strappo la bandiera, e senza che nessuno osasse trattenerlo ne aiutarlo, quel vecchio ottuagenario col capo vacillante, ma col piede fermo, sali lentamente la scala di pietre costruita nella barricata. Lo spettacolo era cosi serio che tutto all'intorno dissero: < |
fraternity freedom revolution | Victor Hugo | |
| 1c6a0c1 | He thought incessantly, for he could not do otherwise; but he no longer took pleasure in his thoughts. To everything that they proposed to him in a whisper, he replied in his darkness: "What is the use?" | Victor Hugo | ||
| 3f686d8 | Certain persons are malicious solely through a necessity for talking. Their conversation, the chat of the drawing-room, gossip of the anteroom, is like those chimneys which consume wood rapidly; they need a great amount of combustibles; and their combustibles are furnished by their neighbors. | Victor Hugo | ||
| ff5841b | Be it said in passing, that success is a very hideous thing. Its false resemblance to merit deceives men. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 7b4d79c | Nothing is more real than those great seismic shocks that two souls give each other in exchanging that spark. | Victor Hugo | ||
| e81c35d | One kiss, and that was everything. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 5bca36b | Vous rappelez-vous notre douce vie, Lorsque nous etions si jeunes tous deux, Et que nous n'avions au coeur d'autre envie Que d'etre bien mis et d'etre amoureux, Lorsqu'en ajoutant votre age a mon age, Nous ne comptions pas a deux quarante ans, Et que, dans notre humble et petit menage, Tout, meme l'hiver, nous etait printemps? | poetry revolutionary | Victor Hugo | |
| 6648f7f | All history is nothing but wearisome repetition. One century is the plagiarist of the other. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 359c4a0 | L'amour n'a point de moyen terme; ou il perd, ou il sauve. | french love | Victor Hugo | |
| 5465ae8 | J'etais dans la mort; tu m'as remise dans la vie. Toi la, c'est le ciel a cote de moi. Donne-moi ta main, que je touche Dieu! | Victor Hugo | ||
| 26c9cff | n jmy` jry'm lnsn ltbd' btshrd l'Tfl . | Victor Hugo | ||
| 576a7ab | Who can calculate the trajectory of a molecule? How do we know the creation of worlds is not determined by the falling of grains of sand? Who, after all, knows the reciprocal ebb and flow of the infinitely big and the infinitely small, the reverberation of causes in the chasms of a being, the avalanches of creation? A | Victor Hugo | ||
| 9f4f950 | Ne craignons jamais les voleurs ni les meurtriers. Ce sont la les dangers du dehors, les petits dangers. Craignons-nous nous-memes. Les prejuges, voila les voleurs ; les vices, voila les meurtriers. Les grands dangers sont au dedans de nous. Qu'importe ce qui menace notre tete ou notre bourse ! Ne songeons qu'a ce qui menace notre ame. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 379c3b8 | Be serious," said Enjolras. "I am wild," replied Grantaire." | Victor Hugo | ||
| 4f3ffc4 | The most beautiful of altars," he said, "is the soul of an unhappy creature consoled and thanking God." | Victor Hugo | ||
| e2ea4a3 | Oh ! qu'on m'aille donc, au lieu de cela, chercher quelque jeune vicaire, quelque vieux cure, au hasard, dans la premiere paroisse venue, qu'on le prenne au coin de son feu, lisant son livre et ne s'attendant a rien, et qu'on lui dise : - Il y a un homme qui va mourir, et il faut que ce soit vous qui le consoliez. Il faut que vous soyez la quand on lui liera les mains, la quand on lui coupera les cheveux; que vous montiez dans sa charrette .. | Victor Hugo | ||
| fdb3ce4 | He always took his meals alone, with an open book before him, which he read. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 64b02b1 | What is this history of Fantine? It is society purchasing a slave. From whom? From misery. From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. A dolorous bargain. A soul for a morsel of bread. Misery offers; society accepts. The sacred law of Jesus Christ governs our civilization, but it does not, as yet, permeate it; it is said that slavery has disappeared from European civilization. This is a mistake. It still exists; but it weighs only upon the w.. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 916c58a | When one does wrong, one must do it thoroughly. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 02b9c61 | Let us show that, if the people abandon the republicans, the republicans do not abandon the people. | liberty republic republicans revolt revolution war | Victor Hugo | |
| e0b8cbf | He opposed the hardness acquired during the last twenty years of his life. This state of mind fatigued him. He perceived with dismay that the sort of frightful calm which the injustice of his misfortune had conferred upon him was giving way within them. | change counseling vulnerability | Victor Hugo | |
| 09cc9ed | Whoever you may be, if your name is Prejudice, Abuse, Ignorance, Oppression, Iniquity, Despotism, Injustice, Fanaticism, Tyranny, beware of the gaping gamin. The little fellow will grow up. | Victor Hugo | ||
| cd7f133 | A week passed, and Jean Valjean had not taken a step in his room. He still remained in bed. The portress said to her husband:-"The good man upstairs yonder does not get up, he no longer eats, he will not last long. That man has his sorrows, that he has. You won't get it out of my head that his daughter has made a bad marriage." The porter replied, with the tone of marital sovereignty: "If he's rich, let him have a doctor. If he is not rich,.. | doom dying mortal | Victor Hugo | |
| 9b36d0a | Women play on their beauty as children play with their knives. And they hurt themselves on it, too. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 48b3401 | Nista je umreti - strasno je ne ziveti. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 36d2c0a | He said, moreover, "Teach those who are ignorant as many things as possible; society is culpable, in that it does not afford instruction gratis; it is responsible for the night which it produces. This soul is full of shadow; sin is therein committed. The guilty one is not the person who has committed the sin, but the person who has created the shadow." -- | Victor Hugo | ||
| 6d985ca | What is now in the past was once in the future | Victor Hugo | ||
| c0d0faa | What more was needed by this old man, who divided the leisure of his life, where there was so little leisure, between gardening in the daytime and contemplation at night? Was not this narrow enclosure, with the heavens for a ceiling, sufficient to enable him to adore God in his most divine works, in turn? Does not this comprehend all, in fact? and what is there left to desire beyond it? A little garden in which to walk, and immensity in whi.. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 47cc912 | The moment had arrived for the incorruptible and supreme equity to alter its plan. Probably the principles and the elements, on which the regular gravitations of the moral, as of the material, world depend, had complained. Smoking blood, over-filled cemeteries, mothers in tears,--these are formidable pleaders. When the earth is suffering from too heavy a burden, there are mysterious groanings of the shades, to which the abyss lends an ear. .. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 8c0e53a | What a pity!" said Combeferre. "What hideous things these butcheries are! Come, when there are no more kings, there will be no more war. Enjolras, you are taking aim at that sergeant, you are not looking at him. Fancy, he is a charming young man; he is intrepid; it is evident that he is thoughtful; those young artillery-men are very well educated; he has a father, a mother, a family; he is probably in love; he is not more than five and twen.. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 940f564 | In the morning I write love letters and in the afternoon I dig graves | Victor Hugo | ||
| 610f93e | Mais les signes de ce qui m'attendait reellement, je les ai tous negliges. Je travaille mon diplome sur le surrealisme a la bibliotheque de Rouen, je sors, je traverse le square Verdrel, il fait doux, les cygnes du bassin ont reparu, et d'un seul coup j'ai conscience que je suis en train de vivre peut-etre mes dernieres semaines de fille seule, libre d'aller ou je veux, de ne pas manger ce midi, de travailler dans ma chambre sans etre deran.. | Annie Ernaux | ||
| b1111b6 | Il giorno in cui una donna che vi passa davanti sprigiona luce camminando, siete perduto, amate. Non vi rimane da far altro che una cosa: pensare a lei cosi intensamente da costringerla a pensare a voi. | i-miserabili jean-valjean victor-hugo | Victor Hugo | |
| 2063ef4 | No one is just a victim or a victor. Everyone is somewhere in between. People who go around casting themselves as one or the other are not only kidding themselves, but they're also painfully unoriginal. | Taylor Jenkins Reid | ||
| 2f645cb | To die is nothing, but it is terrible not to live. | Victor Hugo | ||
| 4fc362d | And if you were a spirit, and time did not bind you, and patience and love were all you knew, then there you would wait for someone to return, and the story to unfold. | Mark Helprin | ||
| dfcf498 | When soldiers go home, their first desire, whether they know it or not, is to have children, children being the only antidote for war. | Mark Helprin | ||
| 3e841a3 | Whatever is, is, and whatever is not, is not | Mark Helprin | ||
| f462839 | I wanted the music to be full, to surround us, to lift us like the swell, so I rented a bloody orchestra. You only live once. | Mark Helprin | ||
| c25966e | They glanced over at Catherine, who was dancing with Billy, as only fathers and daughters can dance. No matter how old the daughter may be, the father is dancing, in joy unparalleled, with his child when she was little. | Mark Helprin |