Victor Hugo Quotes
The Shock Caused By The Fall Of A Careless Word Displaces That Against Which It Strikes. At Times It Happens, Without Our Knowing Why, That Because We Have Received An Almost Imperceptible Blow From A Chance Word, The Heart Insensibly Empties Itself Of Love. He Who Loves, Perceives A Decline In His Happiness. There Is Nothing More To Be Dreaded Than This Slow Exudation From The Fissure In The Vase.
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