Victor hugo (L 802.2.26 ~ 1885.5.22) was the leader of the romantic literature movement in19th century and a representative figure of humanitarianism.
The leading idea that runs through Hugo's life activities and creation is humanitarianism-opposing violence and controlling "evil" with love. Hugo experienced almost all the major events in France in the19th century. He wrote many poems, novels, plays, various essays, literary comments and political articles in his life, and was an influential figure in France. Hugo's creative process lasted for more than 60 years, and his works were of equal length, including 26 volumes of poems, 20 volumes of novels, 79 volumes of scripts 12 and 2 1 volumes of philosophical works, which added a brilliant cultural heritage to the treasure house of French literature and human culture. His representative works include: Notre Dame de Paris, Les Miserables, Marine Labors, Smiling Man 93, and Poetry Collection Light and Shadow.
Hugo's quotations
Life is valuable only in struggle ... only when you have suffered, can you get paid. Victor Hugo
● Life is valuable only in struggle. Victor Hugo
Stick to the truth-don't waver wherever you are. Victor Hugo
Respect for truth is the starting point of great wisdom. Victor Hugo
The truth will no longer be covered by false shame. It knows its own strength and glory. Victor Hugo
Because truth is glorious, as long as there is a gap, it can illuminate the whole field. Victor Hugo
Happy are those who can continue their career once they start. Victor Hugo
Love permeates their lives as a great factor, but it won't absorb all other factors. Victor Hugo
Book, this is the spiritual last words of one generation to another, this is the advice of the dying old man to the young people who have just begun to live, and this is the order of the sentry who is about to rest to take over his post. Victor Hugo
● Science must never get something for nothing. There is no other way to get it except sweating. Enthusiasm and fantasy can't replace labor, and there is no "easy science" in the world. Victor Hugo
● Science needs everyone to give everything willingly, without ulterior motives, in order to receive the heavy cross of cool knowledge. Victor Hugo
Science is home everywhere, but there is no harvest without sowing anywhere. Victor Hugo
The advice given by the wooden old man to the young people who have just started their lives is the command given by the guards who are about to rest to the guards who are about to take over. Victor Hugo