Toute la scène avait quelque chose d’imaginaire. J’étais conscient qu’elle était réelle, mais en même temps c’était mieux que la réalité, plus proche d’une projection de ce que j’attendais de la réalité que tout ce qui m’étais arrivé auparavant.
Avec le temps, je commençai à remarquer que les bonnes choses m’arrivaient que lorsque j’avais renoncé à les espérer.
Tag: moon-palace
He who lives for an encounter with the unseen becomes the instrument of the seen.
Paul AusterRaymond Chandler invented a new way of talking about America, and America has never looked the same to us since.
Paul AusterIt's June second, he told himself. Try to remember that. This is New York, and tomorrow will be June third. If all goes well, the following day will be the fourth. But nothing is certain.
Paul AusterIn the end, the art of hunger can be described as an existential art. It is a way of looking death in the face, and by death I mean death as we live it today: without God, without hope of salvation. Death as the abrupt and absurd end of life
Paul AusterTag: introduction hunger
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But that was the beauty of this particular game. The moment you lost, you won.
Paul Austerwhat at first had seemed to be no more than a small bump in the road was turned into a full-scale misfortune
Paul AusterHe slipped away slowly, withdrawing from this world by small, imperceptible degrees, and in the end it was as if
he were a drop of water evaporating in the sun, shrinking and shrinking until at last he wasn’t there anymore.
...once you fell in love with her, you
loved her until the day you died.
Tag: love
They had come to the end of what they could talk about. Beyond that point there was nothing: the random thoughts of men who knew nothing.
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