Les Misérables

Book · 8 characters · 800 quotes · 1862

Quotes from Les Misérables

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"I am closing my eyes to the storm."
Jean Valjean Peace
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"Liberty is a small thing, compared to love."
Marius Pontmercy Freedom
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"Hell may have moats and dungeons, but hope is stronger."
Jean Valjean Hope
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"Stupidity and dishonesty are two entirely different things."
Javert Truth
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"Even the night thinks I should perish."
Fantine
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"When a man is at the bottom of the abyss, he is still capable of looking up."
Jean Valjean Hope
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"The wretched of the earth are my people."
Jean Valjean Justice
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"Courage is the conquest of the heart."
Jean Valjean Courage
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"Music expresses that which cannot be put into words."
Cosette Art
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"To love another person is to see the face of God."
Fantine Love
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"The path of the righteous is often the loneliest."
Jean Valjean
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"I know the price of the stars."
Jean Valjean Wisdom
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"We accept everything, we endure everything."
Fantine Perseverance
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"The supreme joy is to serve others."
Jean Valjean Happiness
C
"A grateful heart is a happy heart."
Cosette Gratitude
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"The supreme law is mercy."
The Bishop of Digne Kindness
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"A man has no right to abandon his responsibilities."
Jean Valjean
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"Conscience is God present in man."
Jean Valjean Faith
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"Patience is the virtue of the poor."
Fantine Patience
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"The supreme happiness is to be convinced that one is loved."
Marius Pontmercy Happiness
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"The heart has its own language."
Jean Valjean Love
C
"Even the darkest night will end and the sun will rise."
Cosette Hope
F
"To love another person is to see the face of God."
Fantine Love
C
"Gratitude is the memory of the heart."
Cosette Gratitude
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"Faith without works is dead faith."
The Bishop of Digne Faith
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"Strength comes from knowing one's weakness."
Jean Valjean Strength
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"Mercy to the guilty is cruelty to the innocent."
Javert Justice
C
"There is no greater thing than love."
Cosette Love
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"To die for one's country is such a beautiful thing."
Marius Pontmercy Courage
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"Become a new man, Jean Valjean."
The Bishop of Digne Change