« It is not given to everyone to witness from afar to his own ruin, to have pity for oneself without feeling sorry for ourselves. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« March nods, and June thinks back to Al Capone's phrase: you get more by being armed and polite than by just being polite. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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