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There were corpses here and there and pools of blood. I remember seeing a butterfly flutter up and down that street. Summer does not abdicate.
— Victor Hugo
Si tout autour de moi, est monotone et décoloré, n'y a-t-il pas en moi une tempête, une lutte, une tragédie?
— Victor Hugo
The infinite space that each man carries within himself, wherein despairingly he contrasts the movement of his spirit with the acts of his life, is and overpowering thing.
— Victor Hugo
Bonapartist democrat. Grey shades of a quiet mouse colour.
— Victor Hugo
Geometry is deceptive; the hurricane alone is trustworthy.
— Victor Hugo
It was a garbage heap, and it was Sinai.
— Victor Hugo
It is on December nights, with the thermometer at zero, that we most think of the sun.
— Victor Hugo
But logic ignores the more-or-less as absolutely as the sun ignores the candlelight.
— Victor Hugo
It was Gwynplaine's laugh which created the laughter of others, yet he did not laugh himself. His face laughed; his thoughts did not. The extraordinary face which chance or a special and weird industry had fashioned for him, laughed alone. Gwynplaine had nothing to do with it.
— Victor Hugo
It is sometimes no less startling to meet the dog than the wolf
— Victor Hugo
Misery and pride. 'On horseback, death and a peacock'.
— Milan Kundera
Only cactuses had perennial appeal. And cactuses were of no interest to her.
— Milan Kundera