Find the perfect quote to float your boat. Shmoop breaks down key quotations from Les Misérables.
Suffering Quotes
Since there is always more misery in the depths than compassion in the heights, everything was given, so to speak, before it was received. (1.1.2.37)
Poverty Quotes
"The man who has nothing has God. It's better than nothing and I've no objection, but for myself I stick to realism." (1.1.8.9)
Family Quotes
The fiercest animals are disarmed by a tribute to their young. The mother thanked her and invited her to sit on the bench by the door while she herself remained seated on the step. (1.4.1.19)
Power Quotes
His mental attitude was compounded of two very simple principles, admirable in themselves but which, by carrying them to extremes, he made almost evil – respect for authority and hatred of revolt...
Youth Quotes
At certain times youth sparkled amid the cloisters. The recreation bell sounded, a door creaked on its hinges and the birds said, 'Here come the children!' (2.1.4.2)
Appearances Quotes
Monsieur Bienvenu had what is called a handsome presence, but such was his amiability that his looks were forgotten. (1.1.13.6)
Religion Quotes
"[You] do not care for the cruder aspect of truth. Christ cared. He drove the money-lenders from the temple. His scourge was a great teller of truths." (1.1.10.54)
Marriage Quotes
They were an ugly and dreadful pair, the Thénardiers, a marriage of cunning and fury. (2.3.2.3)