Zitate von Victor Marie Hugo
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Das höchste Glück des Lebens besteht in der Überzeugung, geliebt zu werden.
Informationen über Victor Marie Hugo
Schriftsteller, Maler, Politiker, weltbekannt mit dem Roman "Der Glöckner von Notre-Dame" (Frankreich, 1802 - 1885).
Victor Marie Hugo · Geburtsdatum · Sterbedatum
Victor Marie Hugo wäre heute 223 Jahre, 1 Monat, 7 Tage oder 81.485 Tage alt.
Geboren am 26.02.1802 in Besancon
Gestorben am 22.05.1885 in Paris
Sternzeichen: ♓ Fische
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Weitere 410 Zitate von Victor Marie Hugo
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Zigarren verwandeln Gedanken in Träume.
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Zu glauben ist schwer, nichts zu glauben ist unmöglich.
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Zum Glück gehört auch ein bisschen Überfluss. Knapp bemessenes Glück ist selten von langer Dauer.
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Zweimal muss reifen der Wein. Einmal als Traube im Sonnenschein. Und nochmals als Most im Fasse, dann gibt's guten Wein im Glase.
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A dream is indispensable in shaping the future.
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A man is not idle because he is absorbed in thought. There is a visible labor and there is an invisible labor.
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A stand can be made against invasion by an army; no stand can be made against invasion by an idea.
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Anger may be foolish and absurd, and one may be irritated when in the wrong; but a man never feels outraged unless in some respect he is at bottom right.
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As the purpose is emptied the heart is filled.
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Caution is the eldest child of wisdom.
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Certain thoughts are prayers. There are certain moments when, whatever be the attitude of the body, the soul is on its knees.
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Cigars convert thoughts into dreams.
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Compliment: a kiss through a veil.
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For man's greatest actions are performed in minor struggles. Life, misfortune, isolation, abandonment and poverty are battlefields which have their heroes - obscure heroes who are at times greater than illustrious heroes.
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Forty is the old age of youth; fifty the youth of old age.
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Genius is a promontory jutting out into the infinite.
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Great perils have this beauty, that they bring to light the fraternity of strangers.
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Have but luck, and you will have the rest; be fortunate, and you will be thought great.
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He who every morning plans the transactions of the day and follows out that plan carries a thread that will guide him through the labyrinth of the most busy life. The orderly arrangement of his time is like a ray of life which darts itself through all his occupations. But where no plan is laid, where the disposal of time is surrendered merely to the chance of incident, chaos will soon reign.
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History has its truth; and so has legend hers.