Quotes About Harmony
Oh, love! That is to be two, and yet one. A man and a woman joined, as into an angel; that is heaven!
~ Victor Hugo
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A day will come when there will be no battlefields, but markets opening to commerce and minds opening to ideas.
~ Victor Hugo
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In these creations, life and symbolic value are not in contradiction: they intensify each other.
~ Victor Hugo
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Style is the form of the ideal; rhythm is its movement.
~ Victor Hugo
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Thenardier had just passed his fiftieth birthday; Madame Thenardier was approaching her forties, which is equivalent to fifty in a woman; so that there existed a balance of age between husband and wife.
~ Victor Hugo
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Madame Magloire, retorted the Bishop, you are mistaken. The beautiful is as useful as the useful. He added after a pause, More so, perhaps.
~ Victor Hugo
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O, dragostea! spuse ea, È™i glasul îi tremur?, iar ochii îi str?lucir?. Dragostea înseamn? s? fii doi È™i s? nu fii decât unul. Un b?rbat È™i o femeie care se contopesc într-un înger. Dragostea e cerul.
~ Victor Hugo
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Children have their morning song as well as birds.
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encompassed
~ Victor Hugo
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With certain kinds of people,we allow for the potential development of all the beauties of human virtue within a faith that is different from our own
~ Victor Hugo
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I shall die while he sleeps. The two slumbers may be good neighbors. The
~ Victor Hugo
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He did not understand how men could busy themselves with hating each other because of silly stuff like the charter, democracy, legitimacy, monarchy, the republic, etc., when there were in the world all sorts of mosses, grasses, and shrubs which they might be looking at, and
~ Victor Hugo
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What matters it if the earth be red! the moon remains white; these are the indifferences of the sky.
~ Victor Hugo
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Style is the shape the ideal takes, rhythm, its movement.
~ Victor Hugo
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Factions are blind men who aim correctly.
~ Victor Hugo
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A harmony established contrary to sense is often more onerous than a war.
~ Victor Hugo
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Nothing oppresses the heart like symmetry.
~ Victor Hugo
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Whatever may be happening today, peace is the meaning of tomorrow
~ Victor Hugo
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Um pequeno jardim para passear e a imensidão para sonhar. A seus pés, o que se pode cultivar e colher; sobre sua cabeça, o que se pode meditar e estudar; algumas flores na terra e todas as estrelas no céu.
~ Victor Hugo
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La doctrina significa aquello que hace que el pueblo esté en armonía con su gobernante, de modo que le siga donde sea, sin temer por sus vidas ni a correr cualquier peligro.
~ Victor Hugo
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Love each other well and always. There is nothing else but that in the world: love for each other.
~ Victor Hugo
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Es propio de las personas felices desear que las demás también lo sean.
~ Victor Hugo
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Joly, perceiving a cat prowling on a gutter, extracted philosophy from it. What is the cat? he exclaimed. It is a corrective. The good God, having made the mouse, said: 'Hullo! I have committed a blunder.' And so he made the cat. The cat is the erratum of the mouse. The mouse, plus the cat, is the proof of creation revised and corrected.
~ Victor Hugo
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The beautiful is as useful as the useful. ... perhaps more so.
~ Victor Hugo
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