Victor Hugo Quotes
So Long As You Go And Come In Your Native Land, You Imagine That Those Streets Are A Matter Of Indifference To You; That Those Windows, Those Roofs, And Those Doors Are Nothing To You; That Those Walls Are Strangers To You; That Those Trees Are Merely The First Encountered Hap-hazard; That Those Houses, Which You Do Not Enter, Are Useless To You; That The Pavements Which You Tread Are Merely Stones. Later On, When You Are No Longer There, You Perceive That The Streets Are Dear To You; That You Miss Those Roofs, Those Doors; And That Those Walls Are Necessary To You, Those Trees Are Well Beloved By You; That You Entered Those Houses Which You Never Entered, Every Day, And That You Have Left A Part Of Your Heart, Of Your Blood, Of Your Soul, In Those Pavements.
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