« The books, too, are neighbours - neighbors of dream, who come to you only when you call them, and who leave as soon as you no longer want to see them. »
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Amélie Nothomb
Les Catilinaires |
Amélie Nothomb
Les Catilinaires
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« The fools think to share their wonders with the multitude, which is the surest way to lose his loot, and especially to see him turn into a vulgar thing. »
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Amélie Nothomb
Mercure |
Amélie Nothomb
Mercure
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« The true adjective, like the number zero, is an essential expression of emptiness. »
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Amélie Nothomb
Péplum |
Amélie Nothomb
Péplum
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