« I'm not for luxury gifts meaningless, which denote the vanity of one that offers but do not prove thought to please the one who receives them. »
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Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones, l’âge de raison |
Helen Fielding
Bridget Jones, l’âge de raison
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« If you radically liable greeting cards and gifts, Christmas would become a sort of glittering pagan Carnival which we would pleasantly distract from harsh winter. »
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Helen Fielding
Le Journal de Bridget Jones |
Helen Fielding
Le Journal de Bridget Jones
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« When you're single, we don't especially have no desire to see her best friend getting married. »
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Helen Fielding
Le journal de Bridget Jones |
Helen Fielding
Le journal de Bridget Jones
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