« That the verb becomes flesh is definitely the only thing that interests me. The mystery of the incarnation is not in my eyes a matter of religion but of aesthetics. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The love of beginnings |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
The love of beginnings
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« Much embarrassed, writes Pierre Larousse, the one who, with history in hand, would like to give a definition of crime and seek on this the consensus of the peoples, and he concludes the article of his universal dictionary devoted to crime by these lines: "Modern philosophy, supported by reason and common sense will, later the time and progress of the Enlightenment, be made to be one of the greatest attacks , what to this day has been called military conquests and glory. Hence the question: what is war crimes if any war is criminal? »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
One day, crime |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
One day, crime
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« The dream ignores nothingness. »
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Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Crossing the shadows |
Jean-Bertrand Pontalis
Crossing the shadows
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