Humanity Quote by Victor Hugo Download Open image ““There are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation.”” — Victor Hugo ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.7 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Facts Humanity Humanity Humanity Little Leaves Vegetation Life Philosophy Vegetation
“trivial,—there are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation,—are useful.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“There is no oneness in the forest unless it is planted as such.” — Celestine McMullen Allen Copy Share Image
“Facts are the barren branches on which we hang the dear, obscuring foliage of our dreams.” — Natalie Babbitt Copy Share Image
“Nothing is small, in fact; any one who is subject to the profound and penetrating influence of nature knows this.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Earth, mountains, rivers, hidden in this nothingness. In this nothingness, earth, mountains, rivers revealed. Spring flowers, winter snows. There's no being or non-being, nor… — Saisho Hiroshi Copy Share Image
“Scientific facts alone are futile without a conscientious soul to work on them.” — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
“It is quite futile to argue that man is small compared to the cosmos; for man was always small compared to the nearest tree.” — G.K. Chesterton Copy Share Image
“A tree is naked, no matter how big, if it does not have leaves.” — Matshona Dhliwayo Copy Share Image
“Now, what I want is Facts. Teach these boys and girls nothing but Facts. Facts alone are wanted in life. Plant nothing else, and… — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image
“There is still a certain grace in a dead festival. It has been happy.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
He caught her, she fell, he caught her in his arms, he held her tightly unconscious of what he was doing. He held her… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“First I loved women, then animals, and now I love stones. They're just as amusing as women and animals and they're much less trecherous.” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Nature is pitiless; she never withdraws her flowers, her music, her fragrance, and her sunlight from before human cruelty or suffering. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Have courage for the great sorrows of life, and patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, go to… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
The peasants of the Asturias believe that in every litter of wolves there is one pup that is killed by the mother for fear… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Great blunders are often made, like large ropes, of a multitude of fibres. — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“For love is like a tree; it grows of itself; it send its roots deep into our being, and often continues to grow green… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Blacheville smiles with the self-satisfied smugness of a man whose vanity is tickled” — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
“Loving in ignorance, she loved with all the more passion. She did not know whether it was good or evil, beneficent or dangerous, necessary… — Victor Hugo Copy Share Image
Scrabble - The game is available in Braille. That’s a nice fact. This makes me feel better about humanity for some reason. I can’t… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
The truth is, of course, that the curtness of the Ten Commandments is an evidence, not of the gloom and narrowness of a religion,… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Half the misery of human life might be extinguished if men would alleviate the general curse they lie under by mutual offices of compassion,… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
During human progress, every science is evolved out of its corresponding art. — Herbert Spencer Copy Share Image
“Is it necessary to recall that the earth is not infinite, and that our civilization is close to having invaded all of it? The… — Gabriel Tarde Copy Share Image
“If attempting to make the world a civilized one, makes you a bad woman in the eyes of the dumb patriarchal society, then, by… — Abhijit Naskar Copy Share Image
“Once the switch of parenthood is thrown, it changes you for ever & you can never escape the extra pull of humanity it gives… — Richard hammond Copy Share Image
“I now know that deep within the human concept is something dark, selfish, and completely willing to do whatever is necessary to support the… — Melissa West Copy Share Image
The concept of humanity is an especially useful ideological instrument of imperialist expansion, and in its ethical-humanitarian form it is a specific vehicle of… — Carl Schmitt Copy Share Image
“He grew away from old associations, and saw something new in life and humanity. Secondarily, he made close acquaintance with phenomena which he had… — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image