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Life & Wisdom Quote by Victor Hugo

"Have courage for the great sorrows of life and patience for the small ones; and when you have laboriously accomplished your daily task, go to sleep in peace"

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Hugo writes like a man who has watched history chew through families and still insists on the dignity of the individual day. The line splits suffering into two registers: “great sorrows” demand courage because they arrive like weather fronts - death, exile, political rupture, the kinds of losses Hugo knew personally and publicly. “Small ones” require patience, not because they’re trivial, but because they’re corrosive. Petty humiliations, bureaucratic delays, domestic frictions: the grit that can grind down a life if you treat every annoyance like a catastrophe.

The shrewd move is how he links emotional discipline to labor. “Laboriously accomplished your daily task” isn’t Protestant hustle culture; it’s a moral technology. Work becomes the bridge between what you can’t control (the great sorrows) and what you can: the choice to finish the day without being owned by it. Hugo’s subtext is almost political in its quiet way: if a person can govern their inner life, they’re harder to govern by fear.

The closing image - “go to sleep in peace” - is the opposite of melodrama, which is exactly why it lands. Hugo doesn’t promise happiness, redemption, or cosmic justice. He offers something more usable: earned rest. In an era when romantic writers were supposed to swoon, he’s prescribing an ethic of endurance, turning survival into a daily craft and peace into a nightly wage.

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Victor Hugo

Victor Hugo (February 26, 1802 - May 22, 1885) was a Author from France.

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