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Before him stood his wife, and he knew this image was the one that would pass before his eyes at his moment of death.
— David Foenkinos
as usual, she wasn't able to live in the moment. Maybe that's what grief is: a permanent disconnect from the here and now.
— David Foenkinos
Therein lies the magic of our paradoxes: the situation was so uncomfortable that he pulled through with elegance.
— David Foenkinos
Every atom of Markus melted into intense pleasure. And at the center of this ecstatic realm, his heart leapt with joy throughout his entire body.
— David Foenkinos
So I lied to you last night. I said that I just wanted one night with you. But I want every night with you.
— Cassandra Clare
He was alone in the world, and the world was Natalie. Usually
— David Foenkinos
Dictionaries stop where the heart starts.
— David Foenkinos
Now, between them, there was literature.
— David Foenkinos
Although prey to the dictates of physical desire, he remained no less a romantic man, believing that the realm of women could be shrunk to one woman.
— David Foenkinos
She must disappear for a time from the human surface,
And sacrifice everything for this,
To recreate herself from the depths of her world. — David Foenkinos
And sacrifice everything for this,
To recreate herself from the depths of her world. — David Foenkinos
You have to find a way to protect yourself in a certain way from people who are constantly demanding your time.
— Dave Holland
Dictionary Definition of Delicacy 1. The quality or condition of being delicate, fragile, or sensitive. 2. Discretion, tact.
— David Foenkinos
Organizing a marriage is like forming a government after a war.
— David Foenkinos
The acquisition of knowledge has become too intimidating a prospect for them, so they shun it in favour of faith.
— Mark Hodder
But you need to have lived years in nothingness to understand how a person can suddenly become frightened by a possibility.
— David Foenkinos
She was all slump and sag her spirit withering like a tuckering weed shambling for a way out
— Saira Viola
There is something great and terrible about suicide.
— Honore De Balzac
You get social pressure from your parents, who teach you to pay attention to certain things and not to others. You get it in school.
— Martha Beck
You get greatness out of people by expecting it.
— John Stahl-Wert