Top 16 Quotes About Enjolras

#1. Trust is just another five letter word, one that comes before not,

Ellen Hopkins

#2. Do you permit it?" Enjolras

Victor Hugo

#3. Grantaire, earthbound in doubt, loved to watch Enjolras soaring in the upper air of faith. He needed Enjolras. Without being fully aware of it, or seeking to account for it himself, he was charmed by that chaste, upright, inflexible and candid nature.

Victor Hugo

#4. Governments never do any great good things from mere principle, from mere love of justice ... You expect too much of human nature when you expect that.

Susan B. Anthony

#5. I have more fun playing Hannah, because I like to sing and dress up.

Miley Cyrus

#6. Be serious," said Enjolras. "I am wild," replied Grantaire.

Victor Hugo

#7. Enjolras caught glimpses of a luminous uprising under the dark skirts of the future.

Victor Hugo

#8. Brothers, he who dies here dies in the radiance of the future, and we are entering a tomb all flooded with the dawn.

Victor Hugo

#9. A problem is a chance for you to do your best.

Duke Ellington

#10. The last thinkg I want to do is spend the rest of my life pretending to be 17 or 27. Now it's pretty interesting to me to see what can be said in the point of view of where I am now.

Tristen Gaspadarek

#11. Who goes there?" At the same time, the click of guns, as they were lowered into position, was heard. Enjolras replied in a haughty and vibrating tone: - "The French Revolution!

Victor Hugo

#12. I don't find acting to be a particularly noble way to make a living. I'm not saving anybody's life, I'm not a teacher, I'm not working for UNICEF. I don't think I'm some big deal.

Ellen Pompeo

#13. Mort isn't my name, of course - I was creative director of mortality, and Dr. Jeth had us all go by titles.

Tom Francis

#14. At the side of Enjolras, who represented the logic of revolution, was Combeferre, representing its philosophy. The difference between logic and philosophy is that one can decide upon war, whereas the other can only be fulfilled by peace.

Victor Hugo

#15. This barricade is made neither of paving stones, nor of timbers, nor of iron; it is made of two mounds, a mound of ideas and a mound of sorrows. Here misery encounters the ideal. Here the day embraces the night, and says: I will die with you and you will be born again with me.

Victor Hugo

#16. But the storm-whipsers sound more pleased to me. Excited eve

N.D. Wilson

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