Charles wrote:

> ^^^^^
> Julio, please give us the other famous Hugo's words (smile)

Oops.  Here's the quote I had in mind:

"Beneath the social construction, that complicated marvel of a
structure, there are excavations of all sorts. There is the religious
mine, the philosophical mine, the economic mine, the revolutionary
mine. Such and such a pick-axe with the idea, such a pick with
ciphers. Such another with wrath. People hail and answer each other
from one catacomb to another. Utopias travel about underground, in the
pipes. There they branch out in every direction. They sometimes meet,
and fraternize there. Jean-Jacques lends his pick to Diogenes, who
lends him his lantern. Sometimes they enter into combat there. Calvin
seizes Socinius by the hair. But nothing arrests nor interrupts the
tension of all these energies toward the goal, and the vast,
simultaneous activity, which goes and comes, mounts, descends, and
mounts again in these obscurities, and which immense unknown swarming
slowly transforms the top and the bottom and the inside and the
outside. Society hardly even suspects this digging which leaves its
surface intact and changes its bowels. There are as many different
subterranean stages as there are varying works, as there are
extractions. What emerges from these deep excavations? The future."

http://www.online-literature.com/victor_hugo/les_miserables/197/

Re-reading the chapter, I encountered this other interesting idea:

"Surely, although a divine and invisible chain unknown to themselves,
binds together all these subterranean pioneers who, almost always,
think themselves isolated, and who are not so, their works vary
greatly, and the light of some contrasts with the blaze of others."
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