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Excerpts from Hugo's classic sentences

Romantic literature has permanent charm.

A person's heart can only accommodate a certain degree of despair, just as a sponge has absorbed enough water, even if the sea water flows over it, it can't add another drop of water to it.

-Hugo Notre Dame de Paris

Everything in all things is not human beauty. Ugliness is next to beauty, deformity is close to beauty, ugliness is hidden behind sublimity, beauty and evil coexist, and light and darkness coexist.

-Hugo Notre Dame de Paris

I would rather rely on my own strength to explore the future than seek the favor of the powerful.

-Hugo "Les Miserables"

The greatest happiness in life is to be sure that someone loves you because you are you, or more accurately, someone still loves you even though you are you.

-Hugo "Les Miserables"

Feelings that make people small are shameful, and feelings that make children precious.

-Hugo "Les Miserables"

It is the human heart that releases infinite light, and it is also the human heart that creates boundless darkness. Light and darkness are intertwined, and this is the world we are attached to and desperate and helpless.

-Hugo "Les Miserables"

Man is not born to drag chains, but to spread his wings.

-Hugo "93"

Being exposed by others is a failure, but exposing yourself is a victory.

-Hugo "Work at Sea"