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Victor Hugo Quotes - Page 6

Hypocrisy is nothing, in fact, but a horrible hopefulness.

Hypocrisy is nothing, in fact, but a horrible hopefulness.

Victor Hugo (2015). “Toilers of the Sea: Works Of Hugo”, p.175, 谷月社

Reality in strong doses frightens.

Victor Hugo “The Novels and Poems of Victor Marie Hugo”

Philosophy is the microscope of thought.

Victor Hugo (2004). “The Essential Victor Hugo”, p.398, Oxford University Press, UK

If God had intended that man should go backward, he would have given him eyes in the back of his head.

Victor Hugo (2015). “Ninety-Three: Works Of Hugo”, p.359, 谷月社

A fall from such a height is rarely straight downwards.

Victor Hugo (1904). “Notre Dame of Paris”

Religion, Society, and Nature--these are the three struggles of man.

Victor Hugo (2007). “Hugo's Works: Toilers of the Sea”, p.9, Wildside Press LLC

To love beauty is to see light.

Victor Hugo (2007). “Hugo's Works”, p.81, Wildside Press LLC