Victor Hugo was born on February 26, 1802 in Besancon, France. He is considered as one of the best poets, novelists and dramatists in France.
He wrote extensive about social class. politics, justice and moral philosophy. His most popular novels are Les Misérables, Notre Dame de Paris and Les Travailleurs de la Mer.
Victor Hugo was also elected to the National assembly in 1848. As politician, he led a campaign for the abolishment of death penalty, fought for universal suffrage, free education and for the eradication of poverty.
He was reputed to be a man for the people and the fight he led for the social causes he believed in made him one of the most respected and loved person of his era. He passed away on May 22, 1885, and his funeral attracted more than 2 million people, more than Paris total population at that time.
His powerful words on the social, political and cultural affairs have changed not only France but the the world.
Read our famous quotations of Victor Hugo and let yourself be inspired by the man who shaped literature and whose actions helped defined the politics of our world.
on Beauty
The ideal and the beautiful are identical; the ideal corresponds to the idea, and beauty to form; hence idea and substance are cognate.
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What would be ugly in a garden constitutes beauty in a mountain.
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To love beauty is to see light.
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Dear God! how beauty varies in nature and art. In a woman the flesh must be like marble; in a statue the marble must be like flesh.
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Great perils have this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
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on Art
Victor Hugo had an affinity for Arts and drawings. He created more than 4,000 drawings in his life.
I am a soul. I know well that what I shall render up to the grave is not myself. That which is myself will go elsewhere. Earth, thou art not my abyss!
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Freedom in art, freedom in society, this is the double goal towards which all consistent and logical minds must strive.
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A great artist is a great man in a great child.
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on Happiness
To be perfectly happy it does not suffice to possess happiness, it is necessary to have deserved it.
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Doing nothing is happiness for children and misery for old men.
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Life’s greatest happiness is to be convinced we are loved.
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The greatest happiness of life is the conviction that we are loved; loved for ourselves, or rather, loved in spite of ourselves.
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Inspiring Quotes
In 1841, Hugo was elected to the French Academy, which made him one of the most respected and inspirational “Homme de Lettres” in France and the world.
[table “75” could not be loaded /]on Life
Victor Hugo suffered so many setbacks, but still kept his optimism alive. He lost his two sons, his wife passed away, and his daughter was admitted to an insane asylum within a a brief period of time.
Short as life is, we make it still shorter by the careless waste of time.
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He, who every morning plans the transactions of the day, and follows that plan, carries a thread that will guide him through a labyrinth of the most busy life.
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It is from books that wise people derive consolation in the troubles of life.
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Concision in style, precision in thought, decision in life.
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Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace.
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Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet.
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One sometimes says: ‘He killed himself because he was bored with life.’ One ought rather to say: ‘He killed himself because he was bored by lack of life.’
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Life is the flower for which love is the honey.
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on love
Before his death, Victor Hugo left a note with these words: To Love is to act
The most powerful symptom of love is a tenderness which becomes at times almost insupportable.
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The first symptom of love in a young man is timidity; in a girl boldness.
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Try as you will, you cannot annihilate that eternal relic of the human heart, love.
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There are fathers who do not love their children; there is no grandfather who does not adore his grandson.
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To love another person is to see the face of God.
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To love is to act.
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I met in the street a very poor young man who was in love. His hat was old, his coat worn, his cloak was out at the elbows, the water passed through his shoes, – and the stars through his soul.
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I love all men who think, even those who think otherwise than myself.
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Love is a portion of the soul itself, and it is of the same nature as the celestial breathing of the atmosphere of paradise.
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on Man
The learned man knows that he is ignorant.
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Smallness in a great man seems smaller by its disproportion with all the rest.
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The wise man does not grow old, but ripens.
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When a man is out of sight, it is not too long before he is out of mind.
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Genius: the superhuman in man.
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Pain is as diverse as man. One suffers as one can.
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Blessed be Providence which has given to each his toy: the doll to the child, the child to the woman, the woman to the man, the man to the devil!
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The mountains, the forest, and the sea, render men savage; they develop the fierce, but yet do not destroy the human.
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Men become accustomed to poison by degrees.
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Men like me are impossible until the day when they become necessary.
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Adversity makes men, and prosperity makes monsters.
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The animal is ignorant of the fact that he knows. The man is aware of the fact that he is ignorant.
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Whenever a man’s friends begin to compliment him about looking young, he may be sure that they think he is growing old.
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on Woman
When a woman is talking to you, listen to what she says with her eyes.
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No one knows like a woman how to say things which are at once gentle and deep.
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Nature has made a pebble and a female. The lapidary makes the diamond, and the lover makes the woman.
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It is often necessary to know how to obey a woman in order sometimes to have the right to command her.
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Without vanity, without coquetry, without curiosity, in a word, without the fall, woman would not be woman. Much of her grace is in her frailty.
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We say that slavery has vanished from European civilization, but this is not true. Slavery still exists, but now it applies only to women and its name is prostitution.
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on Soul
The human soul has still greater need of the ideal than of the real. It is by the real that we exist; it is by the ideal that we live.
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The soul has illusions as the bird has wings: it is supported by them.
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There are thoughts which are prayers. There are moments when, whatever the posture of the body, the soul is on its knees.
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There is one spectacle grander than the sea, that is the sky; there is one spectacle grander than the sky, that is the interior of the soul.
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One of the hardest tasks is to extract continually from one’s soul an almost inexhaustible ill will.
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Nations, like stars, are entitled to eclipse. All is well, provided the light returns and the eclipse does not become endless night. Dawn and resurrection are synonymous. The reappearance of the light is the same as the survival of the soul.
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Certain thoughts are prayers. There are moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees.
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on Time
We see past time in a telescope and present time in a microscope. Hence the apparent enormities of the present.
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There is one thing stronger than all the armies in the world, and that is an idea whose time as come.
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Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.
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Nothing else in the world… not all the armies… is so powerful as an idea whose time has come.
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All the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come.
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An invasion of armies can be resisted, but not an idea whose time has come.
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on God
Religions do a useful thing: they narrow God to the limits of man. Philosophy replies by doing a necessary thing: it elevates man to the plane of God.
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The word is the Verb, and the Verb is God.
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To think is of itself to be useful; it is always and in all cases a striving toward God.
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When God desires to destroy a thing, he entrusts its destruction to the thing itself. Every bad institution of this world ends by suicide.
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Sorrow is a fruit. God does not make it grow on limbs too weak to bear it.
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Hope is the word which God has written on the brow of every man.
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Indigestion is charged by God with enforcing morality on the stomach.
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Conscience is God present in man.
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Because one doesn’t like the way things are is no reason to be unjust towards God.
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on Genius
The man who does not know other languages, unless he is a man of genius, necessarily has deficiencies in his ideas.
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Taste is the common sense of genius.
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There is a sacred horror about everything grand. It is easy to admire mediocrity and hills; but whatever is too lofty, a genius as well as a mountain, an assembly as well as a masterpiece, seen too near, is appalling.
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Genius is a promontory jutting out into the infinite.
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on Action
Despite his personal loss, Victor Hugo stayed motivated to fight for the cause of the people and he remained committed to the political change in his country.
My tastes are aristocratic, my actions democratic.
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Many great actions are committed in small struggles.
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It is most pleasant to commit a just action which is disagreeable to someone whom one does not like.
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Reaction – a boat which is going against the current but which does not prevent the river from flowing on.
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on Poverty
The ox suffers, the cart complains.
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As the purse is emptied, the heart is filled.
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He who is not capable of enduring poverty is not capable of being free.
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Short Quotes
Despotism is a long crime.
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Stupidity talks, vanity acts.
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Wisdom is a sacred communion.
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Liberation is not deliverance.
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Habit is the nursery of errors.
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Virtue has a veil, vice a mask.
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Toleration is the best religion.
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A library implies an act of faith.
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Those who live are those who fight.
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When liberty returns, I will return.
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I’m religiously opposed to religion.
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Perseverance, secret of all triumphs.
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To contemplate is to look at shadows.
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To think of shadows is a serious thing.
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A war between Europeans is a civil war.
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Puns are the droppings of soaring wits.
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Prayer is an august avowal of ignorance.
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The flesh is the surface of the unknown.
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I put a Phrygian cap on the old dictionary.
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Idleness is the heaviest of all oppressions.
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People do not lack strength; they lack will.
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He who opens a school door, closes a prison.
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No one can keep a secret better than a child.
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Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.
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Fashions have done more harm than revolutions.
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Scepticism, that dry caries of the intelligence.
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Curiosity is one of the forms of feminine bravery.
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Joy’s smile is much closer to tears than laughter.
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It is nothing to die. It is frightful not to live.
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To rise from error to truth is rare and beautiful.
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It is by suffering that human beings become angels.
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There is nothing like a dream to create the future.
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A compliment is something like a kiss through a veil.
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The wicked envy and hate; it is their way of admiring.
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Peace is the virtue of civilization. War is its crime.
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Initiative is doing the right thing without being told.
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One believes others will do what he will do to himself.
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When dictatorship is a fact, revolution becomes a right.
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The beautiful has but one type, the ugly has a thousand.
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Our life dreams the Utopia. Our death achieves the Ideal.
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Forty is the old age of youth; fifty the youth of old age.
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Laughter is the sun that drives winter from the human face.
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An intelligent hell would be better than a stupid paradise.
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Common sense is in spite of, not as the result of education.
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One sees qualities at a distance and defects at close range.
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Do not let it be your aim to be something, but to be someone.
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Our acts make or mar us, we are the children of our own deeds.
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Thought is the labor of the intellect, reverie is its pleasure.
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Everything being a constant carnival, there is no carnival left.
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Never laugh at those who suffer; suffer sometimes those who laugh.
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A faith is a necessity to a man. Woe to him who believes in nothing.
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But when ill indeed, Even dismissing the doctor don’t always succeed.
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What a grand thing, to be loved! What a grander thing still, to love!
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Evil. Mistrust those who rejoice at it even more than those who do it.
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Style is the substance of the subject called unceasingly to the surface.
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It is the end. But of what? The end of France? No. The end of kings? Yes.
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By putting forward the hands of the clock you shall not advance the hour.
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A mother’s arms are made of tenderness and children sleep soundly in them.
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Intelligence is the wife, imagination is the mistress, memory is the servant.
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Almost all our desires, when examined, contain something too shameful to reveal.
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The ode lives upon the ideal, the epic upon the grandiose, the drama upon the real.
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To learn to read is to light a fire; every syllable that is spelled out is a spark.
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One can resist the invasion of an army but one cannot resist the invasion of ideas.
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Music expresses that which cannot be said and on which it is impossible to be silent.
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Close by the Rights of Man, at the least set beside them, are the Rights of the Spirit.
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Rhyme, that enslaved queen, that supreme charm of our poetry, that creator of our meter.
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What is history? An echo of the past in the future; a reflex from the future on the past.
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Change your opinions, keep to your principles; change your leaves, keep intact your roots.
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The last resort of kings, the cannonball. The last resort of the people, the paving stone.
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When grace is joined with wrinkles, it is adorable. There is an unspeakable dawn in happy old age.
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