Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. (Ralph Waldo Emerson)
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Victor Hugo (Victor-Marie Hugo)


The need of the immaterial is the most deeply rooted of all needs. One must have bread; but before bread, one must have the ideal.
The ode lives upon the ideal, the epic upon the grandiose, the drama upon the real.
The omnipotence of evil has never resulted in anything but fruitless efforts. Our thoughts always escape from whoever tries to smother them.
The ox suffers, the cart complains.
The soul has illusions as the bird has wings: it is supported by them.
The supreme happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather in spite of ourselves.
The three great problems of this century; the degradation of man in the proletariat, the subjection of women through hunger, the atrophy of the child by darkness.
The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.
The wise man does not grow old, but ripens.
The word is the Verb, and the Verb is God.
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