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- French poet and novelist and dramatist; leader of the romantic movement in France (1802-1885)
How To Use Victor Hugo In A Sentence
- A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor. Victor Hugo
- You'll see that, since our fate is ruled by chance, Each man, unknowing, great, Should frame life so that at some future hour Fact and his dreamings meet. Victor Hugo
- People do not lack strength, they lack will. Victor Hugo
- There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering - a hell of boredom. Victor Hugo
- A visit of his youth to the Island grave of Chateaubriand; his early memories, as a poetical aspirant, of the magnificent flatteries by which Victor Hugo made himself the god of young romantic Paris; his talks with Montalembert in the days of _L'Avenir_; his memories of Lamennais 'sombre figure, of Maurice de Guérin's feverish ethereal charm; his account of the opposition _salons_ under the Empire -- they had all been elaborated in the course of years, till every word fitted and each point led to the next with the' inevitableness 'of true art. Robert Elsmere
- Love is the foolishness of men, and the wisdom of God. Victor Hugo
- Venezuelan Victor Hugo won a competition at the tender age of 12 to perform in a philharmonic choir.
- There is something more terrible than a hell of suffering - a hell of boredom. Victor Hugo
- Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age. Victor Hugo
- Nothing makes a man so adventurous as an empty pocket. Victor Hugo