What would be ugly in a garden constitutes beauty in a mountain. — Victor Hugo Beauty Copy Share Image
“you are looking at a plain man and I am looking at a great man. Each of us may benefit.” — Victor Hugo Great man Copy Share Image
If you don't build castles in the air you won't build anything on the ground. — Victor Hugo Air Copy Share Image
If people did not love one another, I really don't see what use there would be in having any spring. — Victor Hugo Love Copy Share Image
“Nesreća je za čoveka što ostavlja iza sebe noć kojoj je on dao oblik.” — Victor Hugo Misfortune Copy Share Image
“Red, for the blood of angry men, black, for the night that will finally end.” — Victor Hugo Blood Copy Share Image
No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come. — Victor Hugo Ability Copy Share Image
“Every time that the wind blows it bears with it more of the dreams of men than of the clouds of heaven.” — Victor Hugo Dreams Copy Share Image
“With nihilism, no discussion is possible; for the nihilist logic doubts the existence of its interlocutor, and is not quite sure that… — Victor Hugo Existentialism Copy Share Image
“The peculiarity of a language which is desirous of saying all yet concealing all is that it is rich in figures. Metaphor… — Victor Hugo Language Copy Share Image
“The moment comes when protest is not enough; reason must give way to action, and force ensure what thought has conceived.” — Victor Hugo Time Copy Share Image
“Every one has noticed the taste which cats have for pausing and lounging between the two leaves of a half-shut door. Who… — Victor Hugo Cats Copy Share Image
“In the presence of...civil war, to testify to humanity!...to prove that above royalties, above revolutions, above earthly questions, there is the immense… — Victor Hugo Civil war Copy Share Image
“The poor priest went to his poor mountaineers with empty hands, and he returns from them with his hands full. I set… — Victor Hugo Empty hands Copy Share Image
“He found that man needs affection, that life without a warming love is but a dry wheel, creaking and grating as it… — Victor Hugo Life Copy Share Image
“I encountered in the street a penniless young man who was in love. His hat was old and his jacket worn, with… — Victor Hugo Love Copy Share Image
“When the nettle is young, the leaves make excellent greens; when it grows old it has filaments and fibers like hemp and… — Victor Hugo Humanity Copy Share Image
“Ingrates!" says the garment, "I protected you in inclement weather. Why will you have nothing to do with me?" "I have just… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The mind's eye can nowhere find anything more dazzling or more dark than in man; it can fix itself upon nothing which… — Victor Hugo Awful Copy Share Image
“Where would the shout of love begin, if not from the summit of sacrifice? Oh my brothers, this is the junction between… — Victor Hugo Barricade Copy Share Image
“All has happened to her that will happen to her. She has felt everything, borne everything, experienced everything, suffered everything, lost everything,… — Victor Hugo Death Copy Share Image
“He fell to the seat, she by his side. There no more words. The stars were beginning to shine. How was it… — Victor Hugo Love Copy Share Image
“Counterfeits of the past, under new names, may easily be mistaken for the future. The past, that ghostly traveler, is liable to… — Victor Hugo Time Copy Share Image
“Everybody has noticed the way cats stop and loiter in a half-open door. Hasn't everyone said to a cat: "For heaven's sake,… — Victor Hugo Cat Copy Share Image