« he wrote to her, knowing that it is useless, and above all, let's say, counterproductive. But when the remote control batteries are dead, we always press harder. It's human. (p 115) »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« Meredith is bored at Princeton. The Londoner does not like this provincial city (...), this campus that tries to look like Hogwarts with its dungeons and its medieval belfries of the nineteenth, it does not get used to those students who think they are straight out of Jupiter's thigh and who, under the pretext that their parents have paid sixty thousand dollars of tuition fees, mail him at all times trivial questions about the theorem of the »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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