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Going to another country doesn't make any difference. I've tried all that. You can't get away from yourself by moving from one place to another. There's nothing to that.
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The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry.
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Most people were heartless about turtles because a turtle's heart will beat for hours after it has been cut up and butchered. But the old man thought, I have such a heart too.
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I loved you when I saw you today and I loved you always but I never saw you before.
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It's silly not to hope. It's a sin he thought.
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He always thought of the sea as 'la mar' which is what people call her in Spanish when they love her. Sometimes those who love her say bad things of her but they are always said as though she were a woman. Some of the younger fishermen, those who used buoys as floats for their lines and had motorboats, bought when the shark livers had brought much money, spoke of her as 'el mar' which is masculine.They spoke of her as a contestant or a plac..
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Would you please please please please please please please stop talking?
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I'm not unfaithful, darling. I've plenty of faults but I'm very faithful. You'll be sick of me I'll be so faithful.
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You belong to me and all Paris belongs to me and I belong to this notebook and this pencil.
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The coward dies a thousand deaths, the brave but one'.... (The man who first said that) was probably a coward.... He knew a great deal about cowards but nothing about the brave. The brave dies perhaps two thousand deaths if he's intelligent. He simply doesn't mention them.
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He would lie in the bed and finally, with daylight, he would go to sleep. After all, he said to himself, it is probably only insomnia. Many must have it.
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sleeplessness
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Everyone behaves badly--given the chance.
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sun-also-rises
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If the others heard me talking out loud they would think that I am crazy. But since I am not, I do not care.
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Oh, darling, you will be good to me, won't you? Because we're going to have a strange life.
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How little we know of what there is to know. I wish that I were going to live a long time instead of going to die today because I have learned much about life in these four days; more, I think than in all other time. I'd like to be an old man to really know. I wonder if you keep on learning or if there is only a certain amount each man can understand. I thought I knew so many things that I know nothing of. I wish there was more time.
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time
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You've such a lovely temperature.
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This was a big storm and he might as well enjoy it. It was ruining everything, but you might as well enjoy it
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The world is a fine place and worth fighting for and I hate very much to leave it.
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This is a good place," he said. "There's a lot of liquor," I agreed."
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humor
liquor
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I had an inheritance from my father, It was the moon and the sun. And though I roam all over the world, The spending of it's never done.
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nature
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If my Valentine you won't be, I'll hang myself on your Christmas tree.
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suicide
christmas-tree
felo-de-se
hanging
valentine
valentine-s-day
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It is good that we do not have to try to kill the sun or the moon or the stars. It is enough to live on the sea and kill our true brothers.
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You know I don't love any one but you. You shouldn't mind because some one else loved me.
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Listen," I told him. "Don't be so tough so early in the morning. I'm sure you've cut plenty of people's throats. I haven't even had my coffee yet."
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I did not care what it was all about. All I wanted to know was how to live in it. Maybe if you found out how to live in it you learned from that what is was all about.
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Wine is a grand thing," I said. "It makes you forget all the bad."
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There isnt always an explanation for everything.
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They say the seeds of what we will do are in all of us, but it always seemed to me that in those who make jokes in life the seeds are covered with better soil and with a higher grade of manure.
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human-nature
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Death is like an old whore in a bar--I'll buy her a drink but I won't go upstairs with her
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Any man's life, told truly, is a novel...
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My heart's broken,' he thought. 'If I feel this way my heart must be broken.
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For what are we born if not to aid one another?
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I'm with you. No matter what else you have in your head I'm with you and I love you.
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Luck is a thing that comes in many forms and who can recognize her?
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Keep right on lying to me. That's what I want you to do.
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When I saw her I was in love with her. Everything turned over inside of me. She looked toward the door, saw there was no one, then she sat on the side of the bed and leaned over and kissed me.
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Everybody has strange things that mean things to them. You couldn't help it.
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That night at the hotel, in our room with the long empty hall outside and our shoes outside the door, a thick carpet on the floor of the room, outside the windows the rain falling and in the room light and pleasant and cheerful, then the light out and it exciting with smooth sheets and the bed comfortable, feeling that we had come home, feeling no longer alone, waking in the night to find the other one there, and not gone away; all other th..
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You're an expatriate. You've lost touch with the soil. You get precious. Fake European standards have ruined you. You drink yourself to death. You become obsessed with sex. You spend all your time talking, not working. You are an expatriate, see? You hang around cafes.
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Never fall in love?" "Always," said the count. "I am always in love."
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love
brett
count
fall-in-love
never
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There is never any ending to Paris and the memory of each person who has lived in it differs from that of any other. We always returned to it no matter who we were or how it was changed or with what difficulties, or ease, it could be reached. Paris was always worth it and you received return for whatever you brought to it. But this is how Paris was in the early days when we were very poor and very happy.
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Cowards die a thousand deaths, but the brave only die once.
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You're not a moron. You're only a case of arrested development.
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No animal has more liberty than the cat, but it buries the mess it makes. The cat is the best anarchist.
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