Quotes About Compassion
They are les misérables - the outcasts, the underdogs. And who is to blame? Is it not the most fallen who have most need of charity?
~ Victor Hugo
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Oh, you who are! Ecclesiastes calls you the All-powerful; the Maccabees call you the Creator; the Epistle to the Ephesians calls you liberty; Baruch calls you Immensity; the Psalms call you Wisdom and Truth; John calls you Light; the Books of Kings call you Lord; Exodus calls you Providence; Leviticus, Sanctity; Esdras, Justice; the creation calls you God; man calls you Father; but Solomon calls you Compassion, and that is the most beautiful of all your names.
~ Victor Hugo
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the cold and bitter scorn of the passers-by penetrated her very flesh and soul like a north wind.
~ Victor Hugo
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Kada si u najvecim mukama i kada ti se dusa grci od bola,kada se ne zna da li si ziv ili mrtav,ipak se tada za one koje volis uvek nadje neznosti u izobilju.Po tome se poznaju velike duse.Kad sve iscezne ostaje samo ljubav.
~ Victor Hugo
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What is this history of Fantine? It is society purchasing a slave. From whom? From misery. From hunger, cold, isolation, destitution. A dolorous bargain. A soul for a morsel of bread. Misery offers; society accepts.
~ Victor Hugo
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This humble soul loved, and that was all.
~ Victor Hugo
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As long as there are misérables there will be a cloud on the horizon that can become a phantom and a phantom that can become Marat.
~ Victor Hugo
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Jean Valjean had undertaken to teach her to read. Sometimes, as he made the child spell, he remembered that it was with the idea of doing evil that he had learned to read in prison. This idea had ended in teaching a child to read. Then the ex-convict smiled with the pensive smile of the angels. He felt in it a premeditation from on high, the will of some one who was not man, and he became absorbed in revery. Good thoughts have their abysses as well as evil ones.
~ Victor Hugo
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Part 1 A Just Man
~ Victor Hugo
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Des marchands de sang humain criaient a tue-tête : Qui veut des places ?. Une rage m'a pris contre ce peuple. J'ai eu envie de leur crier : Qui veut la mienne ?
~ Victor Hugo
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Jean Valjean opened his eyes and looked at the bishop with an expression which no human tongue can describe.
~ Victor Hugo
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Il visitait les pauvres tant qu'il avait de l'argent; quand il n'en avait plus, il visitait les riches.
~ Victor Hugo
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The wretchedness of a child interests a mother, the wretchedness of a young man interests a young girl, the wretchedness of an old man interests no one.
~ Victor Hugo
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VOLUME II.—COSETTE
~ Victor Hugo
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Jean Valjean disconcerted him. All the axioms which had served him as points of support all his life long, had crumbled away in the presence of this man. Jean Valjean's generosity towards him, Javert, crushed him.
~ Victor Hugo
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To love another person is to see the face of God
~ Victor Hugo
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in circulation
~ Victor Hugo
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Shall we weep for all the innocent, all martyrs, all children, the lowly as well as the exalted? I agree to that. But in that case, as I have told you, we must go back further than '93, and our tears must begin before Louis XVII. 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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encompassed
~ Victor Hugo
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when I see humanity ripped apart and events patched up, and so many spots on the sun and so many holes in the moon, when I see so much misery everywhere, I suspect that God is not rich. The appearance exists, it is true, but I feel that he is hard up.
~ Victor Hugo
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Something new was entering his soul. Jean Valjean had never loved anything... But, as he was fifty-five and Cosette was only eight, all the love he might have felt through his whole life melted into a sort of ineffable glow. This was the second white vision he had met. The bishop had caused the dawn of virtue on his horizon; Cosette had invoked the dawn of love.
~ Victor Hugo
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Each time he uttered the word 'Monsieur' in his mild, compassionable voice, the man's face lighted up. The courtesy, to the ex-convict, was like fresh water to a shipwrecked man. Ignominy thirsts for respect.
~ Victor Hugo
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I do not know whether it will be read by all, but I wrote it for all.
~ Victor Hugo
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There is one thing sadder than to see one's children die; it is to see them leading an evil life.
~ Victor Hugo
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