miseramore
miseramore
the hell of the poor
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" in the midst of murder, vengeance, barbarism, he must feel himself watched by holy things. " // indie semi-selective bsd oc based off of Victor Hugo // penned by Meechi // sideblog of deceivermun
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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                This is a call to the soldiers                            the 🇫​🇮​🇬​🇭​🇹​🇪​🇷​🇸​                              the young                         the 𝒊𝒏𝒏𝒐𝒄𝒆𝒏𝒕                        and ʀɪɢʜᴛᴇᴏᴜꜱ:
         We’ve got a little room to 𝙂𝙍𝙊𝙒.                   Better days are near,
   Hope is so much 𝙨𝙩𝙧𝙤𝙣𝙜𝙚𝙧 than 𝑭𝑬𝑨𝑹
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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I don’t think I should accept other people’s suffering because I suffered. Just the opposite, because I suffered I don’t want others to suffer.
Elie Wiesel (via quotemadness)
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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gravityruled replied to your post “     “mon dieu, zere are a lot of you…mmm, not sure if we have enough...”
he's here for the wine !!
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     “excellent choice, monsieur! ze wine here is exceptional! twould be a waste to not drink it so!”
     he’s quite disappointed that you aren’t here for him but whatevs - not everyone can appreciate art.
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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     “mon dieu, zere are a lot of you...mmm, not sure if we have enough to go around...are you any of you here for ze wine, les amis, or me? haha!”
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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To wander was the Comprachicos' law of existence--to appear and disappear. What is barely tolerated cannot take root. Even in the kingdoms where their business supplied the courts, and, on occasions, served as an auxiliary to the royal power, they were now and then suddenly ill-treated. Kings made use of their art, and sent the artists to the galleys. These inconsistencies belong to the ebb and flow of royal caprice. "For such is our pleasure.
Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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We do not always disdain to use what we despise.
Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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To disfigure is better than to kill. There was, indeed, the Iron Mask, but that was a mighty measure. Europe could not be peopled with iron masks, while deformed tumblers ran about the streets without creating any surprise. Besides, the iron mask is removable; not so the mask of flesh. You are masked for ever by your own flesh--what can be more ingenious?
Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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We no longer know how to sculpture living human flesh; this is consequent on the loss of the art of torture. Men were once virtuosi in that respect, but are so no longer; the art has become so simplified that it will soon disappear altogether. In cutting the limbs of living men, in opening their bellies and in dragging out their entrails, phenomena were grasped on the moment and discoveries made. We are obliged to renounce these experiments now, and are thus deprived of the progress which surgery made by aid of the executioner.
Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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Nature is our canvas. Man has always wished to add something to God's work. Man retouches creation, sometimes for better, sometimes for worse.
Victor Hugo, The Man Who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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Don’t ever back me into a corner expecting me to break.
                           I do not go gentle.
             I will take every single tear I shed on your behalf and use it as ammo in the war that you started.
                               I will fight until I can’t fight anymore and I will win.
Because while I might seem fragile to you
                  { I have won more battles than you could imagine }
        and I am stronger than any warrior this planet could muster up.
                                                        You bite me and I will bite back.
           The trick is —-
                                         —- my teeth are [ s h a r p e r  ] than yours.
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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FICTIONAL BOOKS / BOOK SERIES READ IN 2017: {8/20} → les misérables by victor hugo
    Teach the ignorant as much as you can; society is culpable in not providing a free education for all and it must answer for the night which it produces. If the soul is left in darkness sins will be committed. The guilty one is not he who commits the sin, but he who causes the darkness.
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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Gwynplaine | The Man who Laughs
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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Victor Hugo, Ma Destinée, 1867
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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“I want you always to be independent of everybody. Live as you have always lived, whether with me or without me, proudly, worthily, looking down upon goverments, men, and things, and not caring for or needing protection. That is the future which I should like for you.”
Victor Hugo, from a letter to his wife written c. February 1852
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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I could not do without you, do you understand?
Victor Hugo, from a letter to Adèle Foucher written c. October 1820 (via violentwavesofemotion)
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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Whatever causes night in our souls may leave stars.
Victor Hugo (via quotemadness)
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miseramore · 7 years ago
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     hiya, it’s your neighborhood sadist back with another blog for you to bother! do you like confident, cocky, lil’ shits who believe in only Love and Revolution and none of that Capitalism crap? do you enjoy hot-headed rebels who will fight for every single one of your rights? do you like frenchmen? france? are you just a fan of les miserables? well, if any of these things caught your attention, please LIKE/REBLOG if you’re interested in interacting with a BUNGOU STRAY DOGS OC BASED OFF OF THE FRENCH AUTHOR, VICTOR HUGO. Thanks for your time!
     Note: this blog is a sideblog. I’ll be following you from deceivermun.
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