« "I have a riddle," said Louis. "I'm listening to you," smiled the psychologist. "The poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it, you die. The psychologist gives her tongue to the cat. "It's nothing. "Is it nothing?" "Nothing. The poor, they have nothing, the rich need nothing, and if we eat nothing, we die. »
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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 he doesn't care about bridge too. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly |
Hervé Le Tellier
The anomaly
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« Elton John and Bernie Taupin's song dates back to the seventies, but the honky-tonk of the Farfisa organ hasn't aged that much. Louise danced so much on Crocodile Rock that rock reminds her of her thirteenth birthday as well as her 30th birthday. Later, she still doesn't know it, he will remind her of her forty years. After a Radiohead, Thomas is out of breath. He abandoned Louise for a stool near the bar. She twirls in the arms of a tall blond, the skirt flies high. Louise drank a little. »
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Hervé Le Tellier
Enough about love |
Hervé Le Tellier
Enough about love
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