Death On The Installment Plan Quotes

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Louis-Ferdinand Céline
“I don't know how to make friends and influence people, I fuck around too much, my reputation's bad.”
Louis-Ferdinand Celine

Louis-Ferdinand Céline
“Junk is fragile. I ruined tons of stuff, never on purpose. The thought of antiques still makes me sick, but that was our bread and butter. The scrapings of time are sad. . . lousy, sickening. We sold the stuff over the customer's dead body. We'd wear him down. We'd drown his wits in floods of hokum. . . incredible bargains. . . we were merciless. . . He couldn't win. . . If he had any wits to begin with, we demolished them. . . He'd walk out stunned with the Louis XIII cup in his pocket, the openwork fan with cat and shepherdess wrapped in tissue paper. You can't imagine how they revolted me, grown-ups taking such crap home with them.”
Louis-Ferdinand Céline, Death on the Installment Plan