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Sonja
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“The kitten had an inferiority complex and persecution mania and nostalgie de la boue and all the rest”
terribly depressing book but god that made me laugh
saaaaame
— 18 hours, 11 min ago
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terribly depressing book but god that made me laugh
saaaaame
nerd3000
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I am not permitted to leave this shitass chair until i'm through and done
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Giselle
is on page 173 of 224
oh please kill him
you can be very strong
— Mar 02, 2026 07:50AM
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you can be very strong
Giselle
is on page 166 of 224
"'I know. I can see that. I believe you.'
'Well,' I say, 'if we're going to start believing each other; it's getting serious, isn't it?'
I want to get out of this dream."
— Mar 02, 2026 07:47AM
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'Well,' I say, 'if we're going to start believing each other; it's getting serious, isn't it?'
I want to get out of this dream."
Giselle
is on page 137 of 224
"But, after all, those were still the days when I went into a café to drink coffee, when I could feel gay on half a bottle of wine, when this happened and that happened.
But they never last, the golden days. And it can be sad, the sun in the afternoon, can't it?"
— Mar 02, 2026 07:41AM
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But they never last, the golden days. And it can be sad, the sun in the afternoon, can't it?"
Giselle
is on page 135 of 224
"It's not that these things happen or even that one survives them, but what makes life strange is that they are forgotten. Even the one moment that you thought was your eternity fades out and is forgotten and dies. This is what makes life so droll - the way you forget, and every day is a new day, and there's hope for everybody, hooray..."
EVEN THE ONE MOMENT THAT YOU THOUGHT WAS YOUR ETERNITY FADES OUT AND IS FORGO
— Mar 02, 2026 07:38AM
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EVEN THE ONE MOMENT THAT YOU THOUGHT WAS YOUR ETERNITY FADES OUT AND IS FORGO
Giselle
is on page 126 of 224
"I want a long, calm book about people with large incomes - a book like a flat green meadow and the sheep feeding in it.
[...]
I read most of the time and I am happy."
— Mar 02, 2026 07:30AM
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[...]
I read most of the time and I am happy."
Giselle
is on page 125 of 224
"The streets, blazing hot, and eating peaches. The long, lovely, blue days that lasted for ever, that still are..."
— Mar 02, 2026 07:28AM
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Giselle
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"I want very much to go back to Paris,' Enno would say. 'It has no reason, no sense. But all the same I want to go back there. Certain houses certain streets... No sense, no reason. Just this nostalgia...'"
— Mar 02, 2026 07:26AM
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Giselle
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"Nothing in that room was ever clean; nothing was ever dirty, either. Things were always half-and-half. They changed one sheet at a time, so that the bed was never quite clean and never quite dirty."
yisus christ THIS
— Mar 02, 2026 07:22AM
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yisus christ THIS
Giselle
is on page 59 of 224
"yo didn't male yourself as you are. Why torment yourself? Why not take life just as it comes? You have the right to; you are not one of the guilty ones. When you aren't rich or strong or powerful, you are not a guilty one. And you have the right to take life just as it comes and to be as happy as yo can."
in thats how u justify being a piece of shit I guess
— Mar 02, 2026 07:17AM
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in thats how u justify being a piece of shit I guess
Giselle
is on page 25 of 224
"pancakes with rum sauce for dessert." noted
— Mar 02, 2026 07:09AM
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Giselle
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"Both are very rich and very sad. Neither can imagine what it is like to be happy or even to be gay."
Shane Hollander what are u doing here??
— Mar 02, 2026 07:08AM
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Shane Hollander what are u doing here??
Giselle
is on page 10 of 224
"They finish their vermouth and go out and I sit alone in a large, clean, empty room and wash myself in the long glass opposite, turning over the pages of an old number of l'Illustration, thinking that I haven't got a care in the world, except that tomorrow's Sunday - a difficult day anywhere."
— Mar 02, 2026 07:05AM
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Giselle
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"Twelve o'clock on a fine autumn day, and nothing to worry about. Some money to spend and nothing to worry about."
— Mar 02, 2026 07:02AM
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Giselle
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"He stood me another brandy-and-soda and while I was drinking it I started to cry.
I said: 'It was something I remembered.'
The dark woman sat up very straight and threw her chest out.
'I understand,' she said, 'I understand. All the same...Sometimes I'm just as unhappy as you are. But that's not to say that I let everybody see it.'
[...]
I stayed there, staring at myself in the glass. What do I want to cry about?"
— Mar 02, 2026 06:59AM
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I said: 'It was something I remembered.'
The dark woman sat up very straight and threw her chest out.
'I understand,' she said, 'I understand. All the same...Sometimes I'm just as unhappy as you are. But that's not to say that I let everybody see it.'
[...]
I stayed there, staring at myself in the glass. What do I want to cry about?"
Giselle
is on page 3 of 224
"I have been here five days. I have decided on a place to eat in at midday, a place to eat in at night, a place to have my drink in after dinner. I have arranged my little life."
what else is even essential to travel really
— Mar 02, 2026 06:51AM
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what else is even essential to travel really















