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Scarcely Quotes by Victor Hugo
- I believe that pity is a law like justice, and that kindness is a duty like uprightness. That which is weak has a right to…
- In the relations of humans with the animals, with the flowers, with all the objects of creation, there is a whole great ethic scarcely seen…
- Sublime upon sublime scarcely presents a contrast, and we need a little rest from everything, even the beautiful.
- Love each other dearly always. There is scarcely anything else in the world but that: to love one another.
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