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Reason died in 1914, November 1914 ... after that everybody began to rave ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Reason died in 1914, November
You haven't always been the mug you are today, bogged down by circumstances, work, and thirst, the most disastrous of servitudes … Do you think that, just for a moment, you can revive the poetry in you? … are your heart and cock still capable of leaping to the words of an epic, sad to be sure, but noble … resplendent? You feel up to it?
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: You haven't always been the
We're even more dazed than usual. Here we sit, empty, bewildered, contented. We have nothing to talk about, because nothing happens to us anymore, we're too poor, maybe life is sick of us. Why not?
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: We're even more dazed than
An unfamiliar city is a fine thing. That's the time and place when you can suppose that all the people you meet are nice. It's dream time.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: An unfamiliar city is a
He's fiddling around in his pocket ... nothing to worry about ... all the young ones fiddle around in their pockets ... a pistol? an erection?
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: He's fiddling around in his
Here's the truth, simply stated ... bookstores are suffering from a serious crisis of falling sales. Don't believe a single zero of all those editions claimed to be 100,000! 40,000! ... even 400 copies! just for the suckers! Alack! ... Alas! ... only love and romance ... and even then! ... manage to keep selling ... and a few murder mysteries ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Here's the truth, simply stated
My mother would offer a selection of his watercolors to the peddlers at lunch hour ... She did all she could to keep me alive, I just shouldn't have been born.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: My mother would offer a
Almost every desire a poor man has is a punishable offence.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Almost every desire a poor
The foreground in a picture is always unattractive ... Art demands that the interest of the canvas should be placed in the far distance, where lies take refuge, those dreams which blossom out of fact and are man's only love.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The foreground in a picture
Only a complete alcoholic can think life is funny ... any life! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Only a complete alcoholic can
It is, I believe, one of the few dangerous forms of eccentricity, a highly contagious mania, to be precise, of the rampant social variety! In your friend's case, we may not yet be dealing with out-and-out insanity ... No ... Maybe his trouble is only exaggerated conviction ... But the contagious manias are well known to me! ... I've known a good many sufferers from conviction mania ... Of many different types ... And in the last analysis, those who talk about justice seem to be the maddest of the lot! ... At first, I must confess, I took a certain interest in justice fanatics ... Today those particular maniacs annoy and exasperate me more than I can tell ... Don't you feel the same way? ... Human beings show a strange aptitude for transmitting this mania. It terrifies me, and we find it, mind you, in all human beings!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: It is, I believe, one
He couldn't have explained this misery of his, it exceeded his education.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: He couldn't have explained this
I wish the storm would make even more of a clatter, I wish the roofs would cave in, that spring would never come again, and that the house would blow down.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I wish the storm would
In this business of getting killed, it's no use being picky and choosy…You've got to act as if life were going on, and that lie is the hardest part of it.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: In this business of getting
Children don't know the law. Their parents slap them to teach them the law and protect them from pleasure. There's
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Children don't know the law.
The nights in Billancourt were soft and sweet, enlivened now and again by those childish airplane or zeppelin alarms which provided the civilian population with thrills and self-justification.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The nights in Billancourt were
There ought to be some mark by which to distinguish good people from bad.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There ought to be some
Apparently "London" gave out my address! that's what they're saying ... not just London, though! Brazzaville, too! ... and said that I'm a dirty pornographer ... a letch besides being the most despicable traitor of the century! ... I'd make a urinal blush! that what we need is to cleanse France and the French language of this smut-writing, demoralizing, grammaclast who's sullying our sacred homeland and its literary heritage!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Apparently
It happened, you see, after the war, when I saw people making money while the others were dying in the trenches. You saw it and you couldn't do anything about it. Then later I was at the League of Nations, and there I saw the light. I really saw the world was ruled by the Golden Calf, by Mammon! Oh, no kidding! Implacably. Social consciousness certainly came to me late.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: It happened, you see, after
To travel is very useful, it makes the imagination work, the rest is just delusion and pain. Our journey is entirely imaginary, which is its strength
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: To travel is very useful,
I was in full digression! far from the subject! ... my colonel was losing track ... rapidly, of my story! my story! ... my own story! ... the gifts that I had personally received from Heaven! ... yet I had insisted, every time! truly extraordinary gifts! ... I'd made him repeat them a hundred times! ... enough so he'd remember! that I was the only true genius! the century's only writer! the proof: that no one ever spoke of me! ... everyone was jealous! Nobel! no Nobel! they had all joined forces to have me executed! ... they could just go fuck off! ... drop dead! since it was a question of death between me and them! I'll send their readers packing! all their readers! I'll make the public grow sick of their books! cabal! no cabal! since there was no room for two styles! ... it was mine or theirs! ... crawl or breastroke! ... you understand! ... the only inventor of the century! is me! me! me right here! the only genius, you might say! damned or not! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I was in full digression!
There's no such thing as intelligent vanity. It's an instinct. And you'll never find a man who is not first and foremost vain.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There's no such thing as
A poor man in this world can be done to death in two main ways, by the absolute indifference of his fellows in peacetime or by their homicidal mania when there's a war.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: A poor man in this
Buy Fable! the book that rejuvenates your soul! makes your belly belly-laugh! turns your cares to dust! ... likewise your moods, woes an wounds! ... turns everything rosy, deflates spleen and bile! pocondria! not just any old work! not just any old words! Fable!
You gotta be categorical.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Buy Fable! the book that
what? When men can hate without risk, their stupidity is easily convinced, the motives supply themselves. From
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: what? When men can hate
--our frenzy to persist in our present state - that's the unconscionable torture.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: --our frenzy to persist in
Maybe that's what we look for all our lives, the worst possible grief, to make us truly ourselves before we die.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Maybe that's what we look
I have never voted in my life ... I have always known and understood that the idiots are in a majority so it's certain they will win.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I have never voted in
Hjalmar ... is holding him, he'd put the handcuff on him ... one, not two ... he only had one ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Hjalmar ... is holding him,
In the kitchens of love, after all, vice is like the pepper in a good sauce; it brings out the flavor, it's indispensable.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: In the kitchens of love,
There is no rest for the humble except in despising the great, whose only thought of the people is inspired by self-interest or sadism.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There is no rest for
Over our heads, two millimetres, maybe one millimetre from our temples, those long tempting lines of steel that bullets make when they're out to kill you were whistling through the hot summer air.
I'd never felt so useless as I did amid all those bullets in the sunlight. A vast and universal mockery.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Over our heads, two millimetres,
The main thing isn't knowing whether you're right or wrong. That really doesn't matter ... The main thing is to keep people from bothering you ... The rest is eyewash ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The main thing isn't knowing
As long as we're young, we manage to find excuses for the stoniest indifference, the most blatant caddishness, we put them down to emotional eccentricity or some sort of romantic inexperience. But later on, when life shows us how much cunning, cruelty, and malice are required just to keep the body at ninety-eight point six, we catch on, we know the scene, we begin to understand how much swinishness it takes to make up a past. Just take a close look at yourself and the degree of rottenness you've come to. There's no mystery about it, no more room for fairy tales; if you've lived this long, it's because you've squashed any poetry you had in you.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: As long as we're young,
All the currencies of Europe are relatives of the Dollar.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: All the currencies of Europe
The poetry of heroism appeals irresistibly to those who don't go to a war, and even more to those whom the war is making enormously wealthy. It's always so.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The poetry of heroism appeals
Flowing water makes men meditative. They urinate with a sense of eternity like sailors.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Flowing water makes men meditative.
When, grown older, we look back on the selfishness of the people who've been mixed up with our lives, we see it undeniably for what it was, as hard as steel or platinum and a lot more durable than time itself. As
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: When, grown older, we look
"Fine! Fine! I'm listening ... but it's not very interesting! ...
"Oh, that's what you think! that's what you think! but nothing is very interesting, dear Professor Y! jot this down! take some notes!"
"What notes?"
"Just write! ... that if it weren't for wars, alcohol, blood pressure and cancer, the people in our atheistic Europe would soon be bored to death of life!
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There would be nothing but darkness, same darkness as everywhere else, an enormous darkness that swallowed up the road two steps ahead of us, only a little sliver of road about the size of your tongue was spared by the darkness.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There would be nothing but
At ninety-eight point six everything is boring. Yet
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: At ninety-eight point six everything
There are certain advantages in being cursed by all and sundry ... especially, it dispenses you with having to be nice to anybody ... there's nothing more emollient, stultifying, emasculating than wanting to be liked ... "not nice!" ... that does it, you're free! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There are certain advantages in
There's no tyrant like a brain. Below
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There's no tyrant like a
[T]he Dollar is always too light, a genuine Holy Ghost, more precious than blood.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: [T]he Dollar is always too
My mother, writing from France, admonished me to take care of my health as she had during the war. My head could be all set for the guillotine, and still my mother would scold me for forgetting my muffler. She never missed an opportunity to try and convince me that the world is a kindly place and that she'd done a good job in conceiving me. This alleged Providence was the great subterfuge of maternal thoughtlessness.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: My mother, writing from France,
I've never been able to forget the infinite little smile of pure affection that danced across his livid face. Enough gaiety to fill the universe.
Few people past twenty preserve any of the affection, the affection of animals. This world isn't what we expected. So our looks change! They change plenty! We made a mistake! And turned into a thorough stinker in next to no time! Past twenty it shows in our face! A mistake! Our face is just a mistake!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I've never been able to
I cannot refrain from doubting that there exist any genuine realizations of our deepest character except war and illness, those two infinities of nightmare.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I cannot refrain from doubting
People avenge themselves for the favors done them.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: People avenge themselves for the
To make a long story short, you're all vile, dangerous, cowardly ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: To make a long story
Pliny paid for his "phenomena"! ... I've paid a bit, too ... everything worthwhile has its cost! ... if it's free, you're down with the shithead fraternity! blabbermouths, charlatans, the whole gang! ... into the crapper with 'em! every one! right in the shitter! ... it's unlistenable! ... just a bunch of farts! ... I'm telling you! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Pliny paid for his
The plain truth, I may as well admit it, is that I've never been really right in the head.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The plain truth, I may
They came from the four corners of the earth, driven by hunger, plague, tumors, and the cold, and stopped here. They couldn't go any futrther because of the ocean. That's France, that's the French people.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: They came from the four
Then you're not coming? You'd rather go to the pen? Okay! . . . You don't care if I turn you in? ... You don't
care if I love you or not? . . . You don't care about my future? You don't care about anything, do you? . . ."
"No," he says. "In a way you're right . . . But it's not just you ... I don't care about anyone else either . . . Christ, don't take it as an insult! ... I know you're a sweet kid . . . But I don't want to be loved anymore ... It disgusts me! . . .
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Then you're not coming? You'd
Everything that's important goes on in the darkness, no doubt about it. We never know anyone's real inside story.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Everything that's important goes on
Our journey is entirely imaginary. That is its strength.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Our journey is entirely imaginary.
"Okay! ... my three dots! have people ever reproached me for them! they've slobbered on about my three dots! ... 'Ah! his three dots! ... Ah, his three dots! ... He can't finish his sentences!' Every stupidity in the book! every one, Colonel!"
"So?"
"Go!pss!pss! ... piss off, Colonel! and what's your opinion, Colonel?"
"Instead of those three dots, you might just as well put in a few words, that's what I feel!"
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes:
The beginning of genius is being scared shitless.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The beginning of genius is
A God who counts minutes and pennies, a desperate sensual God, who grunts like a pig. A pig with golden wings, who falls and falls, always belly side up, ready for caresses, that's him, our master. Come, kiss me.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: A God who counts minutes
There's no tyrant like a brain.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There's no tyrant like a
Living, just by itself - what a dirge that is! Life is a classroom and Boredom's the usher, there all the time to spy on you; whatever happens, you've got to look as if you were awfully busy all the time doing something that's terribly exciting - or he'll come along and nibble your brain.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Living, just by itself -
They were conscientious, you couldn't deny it, and they were also flabby, heartless sons-of-bitches. In other words, they were well chosen, as mindlessly enthusiastic as any employer could dream of. Sons that would have delighted my mother, worshiping their bosses, if only she could have had one all to herself, a son she could have been proud of in the eyes of the world, a real legitimate son.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: They were conscientious, you couldn't
You know about innards? The trick they play on tramps in the country? They stuff an old wallet with putrid chicken innards. Well, take it from me, a man is just like that, except that he's fatter and hungrier and can move around, and inside there's a dream.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: You know about innards? The
Sooner or later people are bound to classify you as something. I
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Sooner or later people are
All in all, death is something like marriage.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: All in all, death is
Nothing brings memories to the surface like smells and flames.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Nothing brings memories to the
I was rather fond of her, but I was even fonder of my vices, my mania for running away from everywhere in search of God knows what, driven, I suppose, by stupid pride, by a sense of some sort of superiority
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I was rather fond of
Who is the true friend of the people? Fascism is. Who has done the most for the working man? The USSR or Hitler? Hitler has ... Who has done the most for the small businessman? Not Thorez but Hitler!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Who is the true friend
I'd always worried about being practically empty, about having no serious reason for living. And now, confronted with the facts, I was sure of my individual nullity. In that environment, too different from the one where my petty habits were at home, I seem to have disintegrated, I felt very close to nonexistence. I discovered that with no one to speak to me of familiar things, there was nothing to stop me from sinking into irresistible boredom, a terrifying, sickly sweet torpor. Nauseating.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I'd always worried about being
If only I had met Molly sooner, when it was still possible to choose one road rather than another! Before that bitch Musyne and that little turd Lola crimped my enthusiasm! But it was too late to start being young again. I didn't believe in it any more! We grow old so quickly and, what's more, irremediably. You can tell by the way you start loving your misery in spite of yourself. Nature is stronger than we are, no two ways about it. She tries us in one particular mould, and we're never able to throw it off. I had started out as the restless type. Little by little, without realizing it, you begin to take your role and fate seriously, and, before you know it, it's too late to change. You're a hundred per cent restless, and it's set that way for good.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: If only I had met
This instinctive repulsion which tradespeople inspire in men of sensitive feeling is one of the very rare consolations for being so impoverished which are given to those of us who don't sell anything to anybody.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: This instinctive repulsion which tradespeople
There's something very pleasant about a language you don't understand ... It's like a fog swirling around in our thoughts ... It's nice, it's like a dream, there's really nothing better ... It's fine as long as the words stay in the dream ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There's something very pleasant about
Even diseases have lost their prestige, there aren't so many of them left. Think it over ... no more syphilis, no more clap, no more typhoid ... antibiotics have taken half the tragedy out of medicine.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Even diseases have lost their
There is something sad about people going to bed. You can see they don't give a damn whether they're getting what they want out of life or not, you can see they don't ever try to understand what we're here for. They just don't care. Americans or not, they sleep no matter what, they're bloated mollusks, no sensibility, no trouble with their conscience.
I'd seen too many troubling things to be easy in my mind. I knew too much and not enough. I'd better go out, I said to myself, I'd better go out again. Maybe I'll meet Robinson. Naturally that was an idiotic idea, but I dreamed it up as an excuse for going out again, because no matter how I tossed and turned on my narrow bed, I couldn't snatch the tiniest scrap of sleep. Even masturbation, at times like that, provides neither comfort nor entertainment. Then you're really in despair.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: There is something sad about
Let's not forget, but make it our business to record the worst of the human viciousness we've seen without changing one word.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Let's not forget, but make
She robbed me blind, the bitch! ... and she's still at it! everyone who's ever done me wrong, robbed me, repudiated me, pillaged me has never suffered ... and never will suffer! you could call it their reward! ... robbing me brings you good luck!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: She robbed me blind, the
The coldest most rational scientific madness is also the most intolerable. But when a man has acquired a certain ability to subsist, even rather scantily, in a certain niche with the help of a few grimaces, he must either keep at it or resign himself to dying the death of a guinea pig. Habits are acquired more quickly than courage, especially the habit of filling one's stomach.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The coldest most rational scientific
Poverty is a giant, it uses your face like a mop to wipe away the world's garbage.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Poverty is a giant, it
Architecture is the alpha principle of all arts.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Architecture is the alpha principle
I'd take cyanide no problem if it was that or throwing a cat out in the street, even a moth-eaten, mangy, caterwauling pain in the ass! I'd rather have the thing in bed with me than see it suffer on my account ... though when it comes to human beings, I'm only interested in the sick ... the ones who can stand up are nothing but mounds of vice and spite ... I don't get mixed up in their schemes ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I'd take cyanide no problem
Pleased at having proclaimed these useful truths, we sat looking at the ladies in the café.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Pleased at having proclaimed these
The new world, the communo-bourgeois, sermonizing, Tartuffian, automobilistic, alcoholic, gluttonous and cancerous world has only two anxieties: ass and bank account ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The new world, the communo-bourgeois,
I piss on you all from a considerable height.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I piss on you all
The biggest defeat in every department of life is to forget, especially the things that have done you in, and to die without realizing how far people can go in the way of crumminess. When the grave lies open before us, let's not try to be witty, but on the other hand, let's not forget, but make it our business to record the worst of the human viciousness we've seen without changing one word. When that's done, we can curl up our toes and sink into the pit. That's work enough for a lifetime.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The biggest defeat in every
At the bottom of all music you have to hear the tune without notes, made just for us, the tune of Death.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: At the bottom of all
I'd seen too many troubling things to be easy in my mind. I knew too much and not enough. I'd better go out, I said to myself, I'd better go out again.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I'd seen too many troubling
The old geezer was eighty, he'd been horseback riding only last year ... now he had a different sport, he went down on all fours and the kids rode him ... "giddyap, horsie!" they whipped him with his riding whip! ... till the blood came! ... he loved it! ... all around his study! faster! faster! ... los! ... into the next room ... "witches! witches!" he yelled at them, with his bare old ass! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The old geezer was eighty,
Now I know... we have at least two friends!... Cillie von Leiden and the hunchback... not bad in our situation... or, come right down to it, no matter where and when, peace, dead calm, wars, convulsions... so many vaginas, stomachs, cocks, snouts, and flies you don't know what to do with them... shovelsful!... but hearts?... very rare!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Now I know... we have
I'm recapitulating ... condensing ... it's the Readers Digest style ... people only have time to read thirty pages ... apparently! ... maximum! ... that's all they have time for! they horse around for sixteen hours out of twenty-four, they sleep, they copulate the rest, where would they find the time to read a hundred pages? oh, do caca, I forgot! as well!
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: I'm recapitulating ... condensing ...
We are so trivial by nature that only amusements can stop us from dying for real.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: We are so trivial by
One little second of pleasure, a whole life of pain ... my mother knew nothing of the pleasures of a good roll in the hay ... she missed out on all that ... like me, her son ... a lifetime of sacrifice! ... the woman who can grunt and rave in the throes of a deep fuck can die happy ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: One little second of pleasure,
So many vaginas, stomachs, cocks, snouts, and flies you don't know what to do with them ... shovelsfull! ... but hearts? ... very rare! in the last five hundred million years too many cocks and gastric tubes to count ... but hearts? ... on your fingers! ...
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: So many vaginas, stomachs, cocks,
One can't relive one's life. Forgiveness is not what's difficult; one's always too ready to forgive. And it does no good, that's obvious.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: One can't relive one's life.
Travel is useful, it exercises the imagination. All the rest is disappointment and fatigue. Our journey is entirely imaginary. That is its strength.
It goes from life to death. People, animals, cities, things, all are imagined. It's a novel, just a fictitious narrative. Littre says so and he's never wrong.
And besides, in the first place, anyone can do as much. You just have to close your eyes.
It's on the other side of life.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Travel is useful, it exercises
Life is a classroom and boredom is the monitor.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Life is a classroom and
The truth is an endless death agony. The truth is death.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: The truth is an endless
Since life consists of madness spiked with lies, the farther you are from each other the more lies you can put into it and the happier you'll be. That's only natural and normal. Truth is inedible.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: Since life consists of madness
We went there to grope for our happiness, which all the world was threatening with the utmost ferocity. We were ashamed of wanting what we wanted, but something had to be done about it all the same. Love is harder to give up than life. In this world we spend our time killing or adoring, or both together. "I hate you! I adore you!" We keep going, we fuel and refuel, we pass on our life to a biped of the next century, with frenzy, at any cost, as if it were the greatest of pleasures to perpetuate ourselves, as if, when all's said and done, it would make us immortal. One way or another, kissing is as indispensable as scratching.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: We went there to grope
An Immense hatred keeps me alive ... i would live for a thousand years if i were certain of seeing the whole world croak.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: An Immense hatred keeps me
All our misery comes from wanting at all costs to go on being Tom, Dick, or Harry, year in, year out. This body of ours, this disguise put on my common jumping molecules, is in constant revolt against the abominable farce of having to endure. Our molecules, the dears, want to get lost in the universe as fast as they can! It makes them miserable to be nothing but "us," the jerks of infinity. We'd burst if we had the courage, day after day we come very close to it. The atomic torture we love so is locked up inside us by our pride.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: All our misery comes from
People, countries, and objects all end up as smells.
Louis Ferdinand Celine Quotes: People, countries, and objects all
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