« The recomposed family: the lifestyle of one in ten children in 2015. The probability of divorce: 10% in 1965, almost 50% in 2015. A man has a 23% greater chance than a woman of getting back in a relationship after a separation. A man with children is even more likely to find a girlfriend. He inspires confidence and respect or he waits as a hen dad. In short, it becomes attractive! For women, the opposite is true. (p. 270) »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3 |
Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3
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« "So that's where you treat the lunatics?" said Jovo, inspecting the consulting room. I never quite understood: you're some kind of doctor? - I'm not a doctor. I listen to people. They tell me about their problems, their sufferings... Sit down. Jovo sat on the couch and Savior, naturally, took his therapist's chair. - You are a kind of priest? Savior pouted. No, not really that either. "That's what I need," said Jovo. - A priest? - I have it on my conscience, as who would say. And assuming that He exists, the Other, there... - The other? - God. Devil. If he exists, 'fucking, I'm off to a bad start. (p. 126) »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3 |
Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, season 3
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« - I thought I was very strong because I had just finished my psychology studies, because I was in love, because my name is Savior! I thought I was going to save her. -And you didn't succeed? `...` No, no, no Because you don't save people from themselves. . . . We can love them, accompany them, encourage them, support them. But everyone saves himself, if he wants to, if he can. You can help others. . . . But you're not almighty. I was not all-powerful. This was what he had learned at the dawn of his professional life, and in the most cruel way. (p. 311-312) »
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Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, Season 1 |
Marie-Aude Murail
Savior - Son, Season 1
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