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Bound, elbow to elbow, darkness and night entered the dwelling.
I would give my life for a man who is looking for the truth. But I would gladly kill a man who thinks that he has found the truth.
Mystery is the essential element of every work of art.
The Cinema seems to have been invented to express the life of the subconscious, the roots of which penetrate poetry so deeply
Repeat, over and over again, in case anyone forgets it or believes the contrary, that we do not live in the best of all possible worlds.
A life without memory is no life at all
Refuse any image that could have a rational meaning or any memory or culture
Sometimes, watching a movie is a bit like being raped.
Mystery is the basic element of all works of art.
If alcohol is queen, then tobacco is her consort. It's a fond companion for all occasions, a loyal friend through fair weather and foul.
I am an atheist, thanks be to God.
God and Country are an unbeatable team; they break all records for oppression and bloodshed.
I can only wait for the final amnesia, the one that can erase an entire life.
A paranoiac like a poet, is born, not made.
I also remember being struck by de Sade's will, in which he asked that his ashes be scattered to the four corners of the earth in the hope that humankind would forget both his writings and his name. I'd like to be able to make that demand; commemorative ceremonies are not only false but dangerous, as are all statues of famous men. Long live forgetfulness, I've always said - the only dignity I see is in oblivion.
I'm still an atheist, thank God.
The decline of the aperitif may well be one of the most depressing phenomena of our time.
I can't help feeling that there is no beauty without hope, struggle, and conquest.
The bar ... is an exercise in solitude. Above all else, it must be quiet, dark, very comfortable - and, contrary to modern mores, no music of any kind, no matter how faint. In sum, there should be no more than a dozen tables, and a client that doesn't like to talk.
Like the majority of deaf people, I don't like blind people much.
If the devil were to offer me a resurgence of what is commonly called virility, I'd decline. 'Just keep my liver and lungs in good working order,' I'd reply, 'so I can go on drinking and smoking!'