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1  To love beauty is to see the light.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XX—THE DEAD ARE IN THE RIGHT AND THE LIVING ARE ...
2  You see, I perceived that you did not love me.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER III—MARIUS ATTACKED
3  He is not in love, and yet he manages to be intrepid.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIV—WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS' ...
4  Cosette, so be it; love, so be it; I ask nothing better.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER III—MARIUS ATTACKED
5  Then the gloomy love of life awoke once more in some of them.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XXII—FOOT TO FOOT
6  The long agony of their love was terminating in an ascension.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
7  In such cases, there is no love which holds fast; the sewer extinguishes it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 3: CHAPTER V—IN THE CASE OF SAND AS IN THAT OF WOMAN, THERE ...
8  Where true marriage is, that is to say, where there is love, the ideal enters in.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
9  When a man is as much in love as a tiger, the least that he can do is to fight like a lion.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER XIV—WHEREIN WILL APPEAR THE NAME OF ENJOLRAS' ...
10  From these love affairs, historically proved, with a great lady, he had retained this sheet.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 2: CHAPTER IV—BRUNESEAU.
11  The man of probity sacrifices himself, and out of his very love for this crowd, he combats it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 1: CHAPTER I—THE CHARYBDIS OF THE FAUBOURG SAINT ANTOINE AND ...
12  The soul enters into contemplation before that sanctuary where the celebration of love takes place.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
13  The head which does not turn backwards towards horizons that have vanished contains neither thought nor love.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VII—THE EFFECTS OF DREAMS MINGLED WITH HAPPINESS
14  Yes, love, woman, the kiss forms a circle from which I defy you to escape; and, for my own part, I should be only too happy to re-enter it.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
15  There were some peculiarities here and there, it is true, but they were not noticed; one of the interested parties had his eyes blindfolded by love, the others by the six hundred thousand francs.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER VI—THE TWO OLD MEN DO EVERYTHING, EACH ONE AFTER ...
16  There was nothing aggressive about this amazement; it was not the least in the world like the scandalized and envious glance of an owl at two turtle-doves, it was the stupid eye of a poor innocent seven and fifty years of age; it was a life which had been a failure gazing at that triumph, love.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 5: CHAPTER IV—MADEMOISELLE GILLENORMAND ENDS BY NO LONGER ...
17  If people did not love each other, I really do not see what use there would be in having any springtime; and for my own part, I should pray the good God to shut up all the beautiful things that he shows us, and to take away from us and put back in his box, the flowers, the birds, and the pretty maidens.
Les Misérables 5 By Victor Hugo
ContextHighlight   In BOOK 6: CHAPTER II—JEAN VALJEAN STILL WEARS HIS ARM IN A SLING
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