Quotes About Compassion
Teach the ignorant as much as you can; society is culpable in not providing instruction for all and it must answer for the night with it produces. If the soul is left in darkness, sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness. (Bishop of D)
~ Victor Hugo
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Is it not when the fall is the lowest that charity ought to be the greatest?
~ Victor Hugo
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To love is to act.
~ Victor Hugo
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Desgraciado quien no haya amado mas que cuerpos, formas y apariencias. La muerte le arrebatara todo. Procurad amar las almas y un dia las volvereis a encontrar.
~ Victor Hugo
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Well, listen a moment, Monsieur Mayor; I have often been severe in my life towards others. It was just. I did right. Now if I were not severe towards myself, all I have justly done would become injustice. Should I spare myself more than others? No. What! if I should be prompt only to punish others and not myself, I should be a wretched indeed! - Javert to M. Madeleine
~ Victor Hugo
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I repeat, whether we be Italians or Frenchmen, misery concerns us all.
~ Victor Hugo
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Javert, though hideous, was not ignoble.
~ Victor Hugo
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For the rest, he was the same to all men, the fashionable world and the ordinary people. He judged nothing in haste, or without taking account of the cirumstances. He said, 'Let me see how the fault arose.
~ Victor Hugo
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The victory of humanity over man. Humanity had conquered the inhuman. And by what means? In what way? How had it overcome the giant of anger and hatred? What arms had it used? What engine of war? The cradle.
~ Victor Hugo
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If you are leaving that sorrowful place with hate and anger against men, you are worthy of compassion; if you leave it with good will, gentleness and peace, you are better than any of us.
~ Victor Hugo
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there is a point, moreover, at which the unfortunate and the infamous are associated and confounded in a single word, Les Miserables; whose fault is it? And then, is it not when the fall is lowest that charity ought to be greatest?
~ Victor Hugo
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She might have melted a heart of stone, but nothing can melt a heart of wood.
~ Victor Hugo
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Fex urbis, lex orbis (The dregs of the city, the law of the earth), from Les Miserables, attributed to St. Jerome
~ Victor Hugo
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A soul for a piece of bread. Misery makes the offer; society accepts.
~ Victor Hugo
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L'istinto di Cosette cercava un padre, come quello di Valjean cercava un figlio, e incontrarsi, per essi, significò trovarsi; nel momento misterioso in cui le loro mani s'incontrarono, si saldarono. Quando quelle due anime si scorsero, riconobbero di essere ciascuna quel che abbisognava all'altra e s'abbracciarono strettamente.
~ Victor Hugo
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First of all, I wish you love, and that by loving you may also be loved. But if it's not like that, be brief in forgetting And after you've forgotten, don't keep anything.
~ Victor Hugo
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I will weep with you over the children of kings, provided that you will weep with me over the children of the people
~ Victor Hugo
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Look down and show some mercy if you can. Look down, look down, upon your fellow man.
~ Victor Hugo
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As he spoke all tongues, he entered into all hearts.
~ Victor Hugo
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He baptized his adopted child, and named him Quasimodo, either because he wished to mark in this way the day upon which the child was found, or because he wished to show by this name how imperfect and incomplete the poor little creature was. Indeed, Quasimodo, one eyed, hunchbacked, and knock kneed, was hardly more than half made.
~ Victor Hugo
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In fact, he who has only beheld the misery of man has seen nothing; the misery of woman is what he must see; he who has seen only the misery of woman has seen nothing; he must see the misery of the child.
~ Victor Hugo
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With a remainder of that brotherly compassion which is never totally absent from the heart of a drinker, Phoebus rolled Jehan with his foot onto one of those poor man's pillows which Providence provides on all the street corners of Paris and which the rich disdainfully refer to as heaps of garbage.
~ Victor Hugo
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Jean Valjean, my brother, you no longer belong to evil, but to good. It is your soul that I buy from you; I withdraw it from black thoughts and the spirit of perdition, and I give it to God.
~ Victor Hugo
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There is a point at which the unfortunate and the infamous are associated and confounded in a single word, a fatal word, Les Miserables.
~ Victor Hugo
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