HUGO, VICTOR
: When you open a school, you close a jail.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: He who opens a school door, closes a prison door.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: When you open a school, you close a jail.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Mirrors - those revealers of the truth - are hated; but that does not prevent them from being of use.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Caution is the eldest child of wisdom.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Forty is the old age of youth; fifty is the youth of old age.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: No army can withstand the strength of an idea whose time has come.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Inspiration and genius - one and the same.
(Victor Hugo, French novelist, poet, and dramatist, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Sorrow is a fruit; God does not allow it to grow on a branch that is too weak to bear it.
(Victor Hugo, French poet, novelist, and dramatist whose works include Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, 1802-1885)
HUGO, VICTOR
: Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.
(Victor Hugo, French poet, novelist, and dramatist whose works include Les Misérables and The Hunchback of Notre-Dame, 1802-1885)