« Indifference and detachment are often confused. The philosopher Nicolas Go rightly analyzes it: While indifference is a let-be for lack of love, detachment is a quit let-down of love, love without possession. »
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Frédéric Lenoir
The Power of Joy |
Frédéric Lenoir
The Power of Joy
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« FL: Do you know this Jewish history? In heaven, God first created Eve and not Adam. But Eve is bored. She then asks God for companions. God creates animals. Eve remains dissatisfied and asks God for a companion who resembles her with whom she might be more complicit. God creates Adam, but places only one condition on Eve: that she never reveals to man that she was created before him so as not to offend his susceptibility. And God concludes: "Let it remain a secret between us... women!" »
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Frédéric Lenoir
God |
Frédéric Lenoir
God
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« How strange it is to sleep in bed, to lay your head on your pillow, to breathe its smell, its slightly bitter scent that floats especially in this stern room, naked, stripped, where books pile up on the nightstand and on the floor. Nina flicks them, moved to caress these pages that Adrien touched without suspecting that she would do it in turn a few months later. »
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Frédéric Lenoir
Nina |
Frédéric Lenoir
Nina
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