« If he has learned one thing, only one is that feelings, tenderness, desire must go or shed on themselves. And also that love - let us give it this name by convention - that love, therefore, is not a rock at the side of the road, motionless, come out of nowhere and born of nothing. Love disappears, returns, it changes, it moves, it falls and rises while it is believed to be dead. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
I attach myself very easily |
Hervé Le Tellier
I attach myself very easily
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« I think that at the rate of one book a day, you end up reading three thousand in a lifetime, and they are not necessarily the right ones. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable |
Hervé Le Tellier
The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable
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« The beings who will take place in our lives are always, on the eve of their meeting, strangers, and writing it is less a naivety than a wonder. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
Enough about love |
Hervé Le Tellier
Enough about love
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