« As is often the case, it is a child who asks the simple question - and yet it arouses in me a slight vertigo: "Will today be yesterday, tomorrow?". »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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« The man who sleeps is called Constantine. He's a Roman Emperor, a conqueror, a merciless warrior. His sleep seems peaceful, although he must fight the next day. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The Awakened Sleeper |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The Awakened Sleeper
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« Childhood... it was the time when, most often silent, we felt, observed without the screen of knowledge and words, when all our senses were awakened, when we were sensual and visionary, where we invented the world. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
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