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The infinite exists. It is there. If the infinite had no me, the me would be its limit; it would not be the infinite; in other words, it would not be. But it is. Then it has a me. This me of the infinite is God.
- Victor Hugo
The reduction of the universe to a single being, the expansion of a single being even to God, this is love.
- Victor Hugo
You look at a star for two reasons, because it is luminous, and because it is impenetrable.
- Victor Hugo
The infinite has being. It is there. If infinity had no self then self would not be. But it is. Therefore it has a self. The self of infinity is God.
- Victor Hugo
Progress is the goal, the ideal is the type. What is this ideal? It is God. Ideal, absolute, perfection, infinity: identical words.
- Victor Hugo
the old man raised his finger toward heaven, and said, 'The infinite exists. It is there. If the infinite had no ME, the ME would be its limit; it would not be the infinite; in other words, it would not be. But it is. Then it has a ME. This ME of the infinite is God.
- Victor Hugo
Infinity is. It is there. If infinity had no self, the self would be its limit; it would not be infinite. In other words, it would not be. But it is. So it has a self. This self of infinity is God.
- Victor Hugo
Infinity is. It is there. If infinity had no self, the self would be its limit; it would not be infinite. In other words, it would not be. But it is. So it has a self. This self of infinity is God.
- Victor Hugo
All the birds that fly hold the thread of infinity in their claws. Germination
- Victor Hugo
The reduction of the universe to one single being, the expansion of one single being into God: That is what love is.
- Victor Hugo
The reduction of the universe to a single being, the expansion of a single being even to God, that is love.
- Victor Hugo
History neglects nearly all these particulars, and cannot do otherwise; the infinity would overwhelm it. Nevertheless, these details, which are wrongly called trivial,—there are no trivial facts in humanity, nor little leaves in vegetation,—are useful.
- Victor Hugo