Quotes About Patience
He who despairs is wrong.
~ Victor Hugo
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Profound hearts, wise minds, take life as God makes it; it is a long trial, and unintelligible preparation for the unknown destiny.
~ Victor Hugo
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What love commences can be finished by God alone.
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Great edifices, like great mountains, are the work of the ages.
~ Victor Hugo
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Sometimes he dug in his garden; again, he read or wrote. He had but one word for both these kinds of toil; he called them gardening. The mind is a garden, said he.
~ Victor Hugo
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Have courage for the great sorrows of life, and patience for the small ones. And when you have finished your daily task, go to sleep in peace. God is awake.
~ Victor Hugo
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Running beer gathers no foam.
~ Victor Hugo
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some even affirmed that they had passed the night across the threshold of the great door, in order to make sure that they should be the first to pass in. The crowd
~ Victor Hugo
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Let us reflect, if we wish to be brilliant. Too much improvisation empties the mind in a stupid way. Running beer gathers no froth. No haste, gentlemen.
~ Victor Hugo
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Above all, you can believe in Providence in either of two ways, either as thirst believes in the orange, or as the ass believes in the whip.
~ Victor Hugo
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Die Wissenschaft muss mit glatten Wangen begonnen werden und nicht erst mit runzeligen, wenn man in ihr etwas erreichen will.
~ Victor Hugo
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Tabahlah saat menghadapi penderitaan besar, Sabarlah saat menghadapi penderitaan kecil, Dan kalau anda sudah melaksanakan dengan giat tugas anda sehari-hari, Pergilah tidur dengan damai. Tuhan selalu berjaga.
~ Victor Hugo
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to arrive at this flourishing condition had required years. He had undergone everything, in the shape of privation; he had done everything, except get into debt. Rather than borrow, he did not eat.
~ Victor Hugo
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It is the same with wretchedness as with everything else. It ends by becoming bearable.
~ Victor Hugo
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For a person's nature,like a rock,can be drilled into by drops of water.For a person's nature,like a rock,can be drilled into by drops of water.For a person's nature,like a rock,can be drilled into by drops of water.For a person's nature,like a rock,can be drilled into by drops of water.
~ Victor Hugo
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Did not i say that things would come right of themselves? said the Bishop. Then he added, with a smile, To him who contents himself with the surplice of a curate, God sends the cope of an archbishop. Monseigneur, murmured the cure, throwing back his head with a smile. God or the Devil.
~ Victor Hugo
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Though poor, he had succeeded in gathering together, through patience, self-denial, and time, a valuable collection of rare volumes of every genre. He never went out without a book under his arm, and he often came back with two.
~ Victor Hugo
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Sunshine helps to make man patient.
~ Victor Hugo
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Having an immense reserve fund of wrath to get rid of, and not knowing what to do with it, he continued to address his daughter as you instead of thou for the next three months.
~ Victor Hugo
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Whatever To-day may be, To-morrow will be peace.
~ Victor Hugo
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He condemned nothing in haste and without taking circumstances into account. He said, Examine the road over which the fault has passed.
~ Victor Hugo
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We must not resort to the flame where only light is required.
~ Victor Hugo
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Saint Augustine: 'Place your expectations in Him to whom there is no succession!
~ Victor Hugo
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Destiny, with its mysterious and fatal patience, was slowly bringing these two beings near each other, fully charged and all languishing with the stormy electricities of passion.
~ Victor Hugo
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