Les Miserables - Victor Hugo

This quote was added by user68795
Nowhere can the mind's eye find anything more dazzling or more obscure than in man; it can focus on nothing more awe-inspiring, more complex, more mysterious, or more infinite. There is one spectacle greater than the sea: That is the sky; there is one spectacle greater than the sky: That is the interior of the soul.

Train on this quote


Rate this quote:
3.3 out of 5 based on 37 ratings.

Edit Text

Edit author and title

(Changes are manually reviewed)

or just leave a comment:


weiahe 4 years, 1 month ago
If the spectacle of the soul is greater than that of the sky, which is greater than that of the sea, then both are greater than the sea. Which means two spectacles are greater than the sea, not one. Unless there's some non-transitive property going on here.
trollhunter 5 years, 2 months ago
you typed 'spectcale' instead of 'spectacle'

Test your skills, take the Typing Test.

Score (WPM) distribution for this quote. More.

Best scores for this typing test

Name WPM Accuracy
izzypng 145.17 99.4%
2001or2 139.68 94.6%
berryberryberry 137.40 92.5%
user291759 134.70 98.1%
user871724 134.46 90.6%
user491757 132.27 97.5%
am4sian 130.33 97.5%
name_999 127.57 99.4%
takishan 126.57 96.6%
zhengfeilong 125.99 98.5%

Recently for

Name WPM Accuracy
adriana-b 61.66 96.1%
john_smith 85.46 98.4%
nhjtruong 79.17 96.9%
zitro89 52.36 96.4%
maheem 66.68 96.6%
funtay03 50.99 84.8%
darxe 51.04 92.7%
nerelod 95.82 94.9%