Quotes from Louis Aragon
nothing can be said about physical love if one doesn't start from the fact that men and women have equal rights to it.
~ Louis Aragon
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Çünkü ???k deÄŸerlidir, ama bedelini oyulan iki gözümle ödeyeceksem hiçbir deÄŸeri kalmaz.
~ Louis Aragon
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Bir tek gülücük anlatmaya yeter İnsan olman?n müziÄŸini
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you sleep naked in my brain and I dare not rest
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They have understood of others' lives what they were capable of understanding. But even if it were like that, it would be otherwise.
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Aurélien, cette nuit, s'approuve. Tout lui devient logique, signe de son amour.
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Love is still exalted enough for me. It has remained all that I love. What makes all things yield. What makes one abandon absolutely everything, and quite right too.
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Le plus beau printemps du monde, l'été le plus torride s'éteint après tout un jour, et c'est le raisonnable automne, l'hiver sans hypocrisie.
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Where the rock's nakedness repels the shy foot, where the discouraged plant will no longer spread the seduction of its seed, where the ice-axe strikes only sparks, there I have found my pasture, above the blue kingdom of the flies. I am an animal of the heights.
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Bérénice ne pouvait s'empêcher d'allier à Paris frémissant, inconnu, mystérieux, ce grand garçon silencieux qui n'avait rien fait pour l'importuner, qui lui avait tout juste passé les plats à table, mais dont elle avait une fois rencontré le regard.
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Sa bouche à nouveau saignait à neuf.
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To poetry they prefer paradise. Matter of taste.
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Il avait plu le matin de bonne heure, mais Dieu merci il faisait presque beau depuis neuf heures, c'est-à-dire qu'il faisait ignoble mais qu'on ne pataugeait pas.
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La première fois qu'Aurélien vit Bérénice, il la trouva franchement laide. Elle lui déplut, enfin. Il n'aima pas comment elle était habillée.
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les maux atroces que les hommes ont imaginés pour oublier l'immense ennui qui les ronge ne sont que des jeux d'enfants.
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Around it, the elements of a world were settling into place. An odd structure. I looked back to the time when I had first built that set, positioning various ghosts there, most of whom had never taken substance. I found my way back there, the same even today. As before, isolation, sadness, the impossibility of my settling down, of accepting one destiny among so many others I'd have found equally uninviting.
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L'amour n'a-t-il pas en soi-même sa fin ?
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O imperceptible movements of bodies, you signify, each time, a great philosophical resolution of the shadows : gentle translations, none of the wilfulness of your birth is lost. It is the hour of the frisson which bears an astonishing resemblance to a stroke of black ink. We are delighted to be inkwells.
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The countryside and woods kept me occupied a while longer. Then I took a violent dislike to them and confined myself to my room. The prodigious slowness of time, the horrible punctuality of the meals, my reading of what I found in the library of the house, and a persistent memory above all, gave me an urgent desire to flee from that miserable region. But how could I?
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De si loin qu'on se souvînt, la vie avait cette couleur d'habitude
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Un beau soir l'avenir s'appelle le passé C'est alors qu'on se tourne et qu'on voit sa jeunesse.
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La vie aura passé comme un grand château triste que tous les vents traversent".
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La vie aura passé comme un grand château triste que tous les vents traversent
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Your imagination, my dear fellow, is worth more than you imagine.
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