« Christophe: From Peter Pan (Jean Gachassin) to the Dark Destroyer (Thierry Dusautoir), through the Mongol (Michel Crauste), not to mention Golden Helmet (Jean-Pierre Rives) and so many others, these heroes have a name that also seems to come out of the great book of our childhood. Marcel: As if by magic... And when I went to the stadium with my father to see them play, I became a hero myself! »
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Marcel Rufo
Rugby smugglers |
Marcel Rufo
Rugby smugglers
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« When they take the risk of having multiple children, parents think that they will be able to love them all in the same way and that they, because they have the same genetic heritage, will be the same. They are still firmly convinced that their children, born in love, will get along perfectly. I am sorry to tell them that this is a mistake. »
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Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love |
Marcel Rufo
Brothers and sisters, a disease of love
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« The son, for his part, will more willingly attack in his father the defects that are his own, which is more comfortable than attacking himself. In this period of doubt and vulnerability that is adolscence, self-criticism is too complex and too risky; it is better to doubt the other who raised us and who did not make us as we dreamed of being. »
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Marcel Rufo
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Marcel Rufo
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