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Quotes About Affection

The goodness of the mother is written in the gaiety of the child.
~ Victor Hugo
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
This humble soul loved, and that was all.
~ Victor Hugo
The power of a glance has been so much abused in love stories, that it has come to be disbelieved in. Few people dare now to say that two beings have fallen in love because they have looked at each other. Yet it is in this way that love begins, and in this way only. The rest is only the rest that comes afterward. Nothing is more real than this great shocks which two souls give each other in exchanging this spark.
~ Victor Hugo
Kebahagiaan terbesar di dunia ialah merasa yakin kita dicintai.
~ Victor Hugo
On a tant abusé du regard dans les romans d'amour qu'on a fini par le déconsidérer. C'est à peine si l'on ose dire maintenant que deux êtres se sont aimés parce qu'ils se sont regardés. C'est pourtant comme cela qu'on s'aime et uniquement comme cela. Le reste n'est que le reste, et vient après. Rien n'est plus réel que ces grandes secousses que deux âmes se donnent en échangeant cette étincelle.
~ Victor Hugo
Fever supports the sick man, and love the lover.
~ Victor Hugo
The supreme happiness of life is the conviction of being loved for yourself, or, more correctly speaking, loved in spite of yourself. To be served is to be caressed.
~ Victor Hugo
If there did not exist some one who loved, the sun would become extinct.
~ Victor Hugo
Et puis, tenez, monsieur Marius, je crois que j'étais un peu amoureuse de vous.
~ Victor Hugo
The supreme happiness of life consists in the conviction that one is loved; loved for one's own sake—let us say rather, loved in spite of one's self.
~ Victor Hugo
As for Toussaint, she venerated Jean Valjean and liked everything he did. One
~ Victor Hugo
The first symptom of true love in man is timidity, in a girl it is boldness.
~ Victor Hugo
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
Old men need affection as they need the sun.
~ Victor Hugo
La suprema felicità della vita è la constatazione d'essere amato, e amato per se stesso; anzi diciamo meglio, malgrado se stesso.
~ Victor Hugo
Then she looked at Marius, put on a strange expression and said to him, "Do you know, Monsieur Marius, you're a very pretty boy?
~ Victor Hugo
Ah! my poor Bahorel, she is a superb girl, very literary, with tiny feet, little hands, she dresses well, and is white and dimpled, with the eyes of a fortune-teller. I am wild over her.
~ Victor Hugo
Promise to give me a kiss on my brow when I am dead. --I shall feel it.
~ Victor Hugo
When Cosette went out with him, she leaned on his arm, proud, happy, her heart full to overflowing. Jean
~ Victor Hugo
The supreme happiness of life consists in the conviction that one is loved; loved for one's own sake... loved in spite of one's self.
~ Victor Hugo
Kad ne bi niko volio, sunce bi se ugasilo.
~ Victor Hugo
Qu'est-ce que ton baiser? — Un lèchement de flamme
~ Victor Hugo
These two beings who had loved each other so exclusively, and with so touching an affection, and who had lived so long for each other now suffered side by side, each on the other's account; without acknowledging it to each other, without anger towards each other, and with a smile.
~ Victor Hugo