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“- “Do you know what friendship is?” - “It’s being brother and sister, two souls which touch without mingling, like two fingers of a hand.” - “And what about love?” - “It’s being two and yet being only one. A man and a woman fused into an angel.”

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The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

Victor Hugo's The Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a renowned novel that delves into the lives of various characters in 15th-century Paris. The story revolves around the deformed bell-ringer Quasimodo, his love for the beautiful gypsy Esmeralda, and the societal prejudices they face. more

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Victor Hugo
Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo, a French romantic poet, novelist, and playwright, was born on February 26, 1802, and died on May 22, 1885. He is considered one of the greatest writers in French literary history, known for his profound humanistic concerns and rich imagination. more

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“At times he missed being part of the pictures himself, here was a whole narrative of his friends' lives, his absence an enormous missing part, but he also enjoyed the godlike role he played. He got to see his friends differently, not as just appendages to his life but as distinct characters inhaling their own stories; he felt sometimes that he was seeing them for the first time, even after so many years of knowing them.”

“Dashing through the snow, with a one track mind you slay! None can blind your goal, or force you go astray! Stronger than the sleet, bolder than the hail, on you ride the waves, daring through dismay! Jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle all the way – all is sweet around you dear, your absence makes it lay. O, jingle bells, jingle bells, jingle rings joy true. Earth has plenty ancient art, but the bravest art is you.”

“...it’s always the friends in the end, isn’t it, who remain to pick up the pieces when the men have gone, leaving destruction in their wake? Still, only the romantic partner is taken seriously. Friends and family will not gather, ever, to celebrate my partnership with Naima—there will be no anniversaries or acknowledgments, no congratulatory cards, no celebratory ceremonies. And yet, it is this slow burning love of female friendship that actually keeps the world turning.”

“A.C Grayling put it best: "If you think of someone who has no friends you see what can happen: a human being, like a neglected garden, may become rather overgrown--quite literally dirty and unkempt, unsocial, introverted; after a bit, eccentric or half mad. Social intercourse keeps people--quite literally--clean and reasonably polite, sane and functional." Sometimes it takes a direct comment from a friend to change our behavior. But more often than not, it happens subtly and naturally. It happens without even trying, or even thinking about it. Like stones in a river, the waters of friendship smooth us out over time. As we submerge ourselves into the lives of our friends, they polish us and smooth over our jagged edges.”

“– Так ты нашел его? – Кого? – Равновесие, гармонию, хóжó… Как хочешь назови. За то время, что тебя не было, ты сумел его обрести? Сэмюэль на секунду задержал на мне взгляд, а потом снова перевел его на дорогу. – Это бесконечный процесс, Джози. Нельзя просто найти его, и все. Это как держать равновесие на велосипеде: любая мелочь может лишить тебя баланса. Но я понял, что для меня гармония во многом связана с наличием цели. И еще мне пришлось отпустить свои гнев и горечь. Когда мы познакомились много лет назад, меня переполняла злость. Но мое сердце смягчилось, и я начал меняться. – Что же смягчило твое сердце? – тихо спросила я. – Хорошая музыка и добрый друг. Глаза защипало, и я отвернулась, смаргивая подступившие слезы. – Музыка обладает невероятной силой. – Как и дружба, – искренне произнес Сэмюэль.”