« The French become surly kids as soon as they are too many in a small space, and rather than trying to impose an order on the situation collectively, everything suddenly turns everyone for themselves. »
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Paul Auster
Chronique d'hiver |
Paul Auster
Chronique d'hiver
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« It is of old things that miss you, even if you have no desire to see back in those old days. »
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Paul Auster
Chronique d'hiver |
Paul Auster
Chronique d'hiver
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« Discretion has its merits, but too high-dose it can be fatal. »
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Paul Auster
La chambre dérobée |
Paul Auster
La chambre dérobée
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