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Hervé Le Tellier
(Quotes)
#37863
It is an admirable thing that always surpasses knowledge, intelligence, and even genius, it is misunderstanding.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38037
The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38038
A Jewish joke says that God frequently rereads the Torah to try to understand what is happening in this world he created.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38039
-I have a riddle, [...] -The poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it, you die. p262

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38040
Miesel, who may seem absent and distant, has a reputation as a man of humor, despite everything. But isn't a man of humour worthy of the name always, "despite everything"? p26

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38041
... success at fifty, it is mustard that arrives at dessert.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38042
Nostalgia is a villain. It suggests that life makes sense.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38043
He asked her, scorning, how to translate "English cream" into English, since french cream is whipped cream. [...] She had laughed, politely, had replied Ascot cream in a hoarse voice that had seemed magical to her, and she had returned to her table to join friends. It took him a while to realize that Ascot, like Chantilly, was a racetrack, but English. p27

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38044
Hope makes us wait on the threshold of happiness. Let us get what we hoped for, and we enter the antechamber of unhappiness.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38045
Joanna always believed in the benefits of the outside, she never doubted that the wind, the sky, the clouds brought answers like the storks of babies.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38046
If the whole of Africa is a hell for homosexuals, Nigeria is its ninth circle. There is the law, which threatens them with fourteen years in prison, there is the police, who chase them and extort money from them, there is a whole population that rejects them, with reluctance and dislike, watered with hatred and rumours by bishops and priests evangelical in the south, and in the north by Muslims who apply Sharia law. Not a day goes by without young people being murdered, lynched, not a day without a singer, an actor, a sportsman, terror in his voice, against being gay.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38047
... freedom of thought on the internet is all the more total because we have made sure that people have stopped thinking.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38048
Since my father died more than thirty years ago, I've always kept a briquette in my pocket. It was neither a fetish nor a lucky charm. Just a few grams of memory, almost a habit. I was given back the one that the Victor kept who committed suicide, and there are now two of them. I forgot which one is, and I united them. I cannot say what they symbolize, but I feel like I have more choice, to be freer than ever. Still, I don't like the word "destiny" too much. It is only a target that is drawn after the fact at the spot where the arrow was posted.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38049
The truth with love is that the heart knows right away and it screams it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38050
Can I remind you of nietzsche's sentence? "Truths are illusions that have been forgotten to be." There, the whole planet is confronted with a new truth, which calls into question all our illusions. They're sending us a sign, no doubt. Alas, thinking takes time.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38051
A fresh drop fell on my hand. I went back to sit next to Irene. The sidewalk in front of us suddenly covered with small patches of dark grey. They were born round like coins, lying down in tears on the slopes. Suddenly there was lightning, and immediately the thunder, the breeze made the city tinge, the heavy air was colored with freshness. A clear rustle came out of the ground, everything suddenly darkened and it began to fall from the waterspouts. Quickly, it invaded the street, dense and bright, and this translucent and belly jelly reflected the silver of the sky. It could have been one of those monsoon rains, violent and gentle at the same time, that wash the earth. But in Lisbon, no one displayed this slaughtered nonchalance that makes the tropics. We tried to escape the flood, we took refuge under the store blinds, we brought the laundry that hung from the balconies. p188

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38052
Okavango. It is an African river, a river much longer and more powerful than the Tagus or the Rhone and its width, at the rapids of Popa Falls, exceeds the kilometer. It originates in Angola, runs along Namibia before entering Botswana. It is there that he meets the Kalahari Desert. It then curls into meanders, creating a rich tropical forest, shaping a huge swampy and salty delta populated by thousands of flamingos. During the dry season, there are myriad islands, formed around giant termite mounds, bushes. Tourist brochures speak of lush marshes, a miracle of water, an earthly paradise. All rivers flow towards the sea and the sea is never filled, says the Ecclesiastes. This is not true: the Kalahari is huge, and all the water of the Okavango gradually evaporates, disappears into the mud and sands. The Okavango never reaches the sea. Its river fate does not come true. p227

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38053
It is hope that forbids us to act, it is hope that prolongs the misfortune of men, since, not, against all evidence, "everything will work out".

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38054
... love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38055
A ding deafens the alert of an email. She reads Andre's first name and sighs. She is angry, less because he insists than because he knows that he should not insist and that he cannot help himself. How can he be so intelligent and so fragile at the same time? But love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38056
There is a life after death, especially that of others. (SECOND TYPE MEETING)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38057
The truth is that the world enters in a few hours in a emptiness of meaning. Since religion provides a doctrinal and false answer, philosophy proposes to give an abstract and erroneous one. (page 300)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38058
Anyway, that's what young Nigerians want, we want to sell them dreams, they want to drink champagne in the race car, they want to visit the penthouse overlooking the sea, they want to be told that they wake up every morning in their rotten tin shack amid abandoned tires and punctured rats , wealth and glory are around the corner, yes, yes, for one in a million, but what do they care, since it will be them, necessarily.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38059
... when a Minister of Health cuts into the budget that he removes here a scanner, there a doctor, again a resuscitation service, he suspects that he shortens the existence of thousands of unknowns. Responsible, not guilty, look familiar. (page 13)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38060
Loving at least avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38061
Since - at least - King Arthur and his knights, the military gent likes to gather in circles, probably because the circle proclaims the equality of merit without hiding anything from the real hierarchies.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38062
Blake makes his living from the death of others. Please, no moral lesson. If we want to discuss ethics, he's willing to answer statistics. Because - and Blake apologizes - when a Minister of Health cuts into the budget, here he d e l e t es a scanner, there a doctor, again a resuscitation service, he suspects that he shortens the existence of thousands of strangers. Responsible, not guilty, look familiar.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38063
At forty-three years old, fifteen of whom have spent time in writing, the small world of literature seems to him a burlesque train where unseating crooks settled furiously at the premiere with the complicity of incompetent controllers, while remain on the platform of modest geniuses - an endangered species to which [he] does not consider to belong.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38064
When I arrived in France, I read Voltaire's poem about the Lisbon disaster. I even learned it by heart: Will you say, seeing this cluster of victims: God has avenged himself, their death is the price of their crimes? What crime, what fault have these children committed on the crushed and bloody mother's womb? [...] Sometimes I think that it was here in 1755, during the earthquake, that God died. p48

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38065
He took out his notebook, a pen, he tried to abstain from the screams, the noise, he took notes: "Exhaustion of an unlikely place". Of course not. Why walk in the shadow of Perec? Why does he never free himself from influences, from guardian figures? Why, when he is not afraid of being an impostor, is he just a kid looking for a softening? It is a matter of time and says "Airplane Mode."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38066
seduction has always been a common know-how, breaking a major art.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38067
[...] and then, all of a sudden, the tears go up, with a brutal blow, irrepressible,, an oncologist who starts to cry, what is that? Paul turns around, takes a tissue, blows himself up loudly. A ray of sunshine enters the closet. It's not the best time, but as he enters, that he gives David his golden light, it is a bundle of life, an ephemeral miracle when this damn sun passes west between the two skyscrapers of the Third, at 5:21 p.m., a prodigy that lasts exactly twelve minutes, winter as summer.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38068
Loving at least avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38069
The worst part, you know what it is? It's... Tomorrow's world. We have thrown in the towel, we are trying to get away with it, and yet no one will be saved.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38070
... if the money was not so overrated, it would be given less value...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38071
Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38072
Grandma took care of the cleaning, the dishes, ironing, shopping, cooking, often she would take me to school and pick me up, so she never worked. p 40

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38073
Graves under the sun are never quite melancholy. There is always a bit of life to brighten the eye, a blade of shimmering grass, a dizzying finch that pecks at the ground, a black beetle with large mandibles that drags itself on the gravel. And then, when the tombs don't tell the story, you don't dwell on it. p125

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38074
In maternal love, the darkest selfishness fights with rage the most sparkling generosity.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38075
Victor writes without haste, mechanically. Having read a lot, translated, and too much nonsense behind pretty, he finds it indecent to impose on the world one more. (page 172)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38076
In other words, the "I think so I am" of the Descartes Method Speech is obsolete. It's more like, "I think, so I'm almost certainly a program." Descartes 2.0, to use a formula from a topologist of the group. (page 169)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38082
- I even think we should confess to him, for Lena and me. I was very happy with the find of this "we" accomplice. It shouldn't have been abused, especially not. Men struggle with the "us," or rather, their "we" often ends badly, in suspicious conniving. p70

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38083
And at the heart of this endless fire that has always devoured America, in this war that the dark leads to intelligence, where reason recoils step by step before ignorance and the irrational, Jacob Evans takes on the shadow armour of his primitive and absolute hope. Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night. (page 294)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38084
Nevertheless, he knows that it will be enough for one of his sentences to be smarter than him to make this miracle a writer. (page 172)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38085
The architect lists what, in the manners of the young woman, has gradually destroyed her, and he concludes that it all comes down to the question of the body. Since he sees death on the horizon, i.e. for a long time, he places desire at the center of what he calls love.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38086
Death is never a worthy thing, Victor, it is always lonely. But one can hope from this final moment of farewell that it serves at least those who remain. If the Stoics are telling the truth, if nothing exists between men, neither love, nor tenderness, nor friendship, but on the contrary the body is everything, if it is true that all sensation is born and root in itself, then Victor, that last word is not useless.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38087
To leave the one you love, you have to deconstruct the world. Joanna June had to rewrite their story, build on the doubts she had buried, exhaust her attraction to Aby as one manages, repeating a word dozens of times, to dry out its meaning.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38088
It is hope that forbids us to act, it is hope that prolongs the misfortune of men, since, not, against all evidence, "everything will be fixed". Can't be what shouldn't be. The real question we should ask ourselves every time is this: "How does accepting a given point of view suit me?" (THANKS)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38089
... the small world of literature seems to him a burlesque train where crooks without tickets settle noisily in the first with the complicity of incompetent controllers, while remain on the platform of modest geniuses ...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38090
His first vision of Lagos, of the window, through the brown cloud of pollution, were square kilometers of slums glued to each other, millions of rusted tin roofs, an anarchic grid, and also this huge traffic jam, colored in yellow and black of doryphore by these thousands of minibuses so dangerous that one tries to ban them, in vain. And every summer, when the torrential rains come, Lagos reminds everyone that it means "lakes" in Portuguese. (page 87)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38091
Gradually, in the face of André's exaltation, his arms that want to enser him, these kisses that he inflicts on him at any moment, in front of his friends to whom he wants to "absolutely present" her, as the spoils of a battle he would have won, she recoils. Why do cats that catch mice refuse to let them live? (LUCIE)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38092
The world also owed my father a cross-leveling device for parked trailers, especially caravans. patent EP 0011029A1 P 84

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38093
"At the end of the sorrow An open window, a lighted window." Paul Eluard, "And a Smile" The Phoenix.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38094
Two days earlier, the FBI's PsyOp communicated its five-point protocol to the Allied services: preparation, information, meeting, monitoring and protection. (page 257)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38095
Victor Miesel has no shortage of charm. His long angular face has softened over the years, and his drus hair, his Roman nose, his dull skin may evoke Kafka, a vigorous Kafka who would have managed to exceed forty. His large body is long, still thin although the sedentary nature of his craft has somewhat impaled him. (page 25)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38096
... When you have a hammer, everything ends up looking like a nail.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38097
Stratospheric domes are capped at sixteen kilometres in height. He might try to slip between two columns, but that would be to rush into the one that follows. The weather radar now displays a long slanted red bar: a wall of water and ice. (page 51)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38098
He wrote to her, knowing that it is useless, and above all, let's say, counterproductive. But when the remote control batteries are dead, we always press harder. It's human.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38099
How can he be so intelligent and so fragile at the same time? But love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence. (page 34)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38100
The American president remains open mouth, bears a strong resemblance to a large grouper with a blonde wig. Page 135.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38101
In their exchanges, despite what separates them - thirty-three years, two billion dollars in stock options and a sparkling denture - both abuse first names, and this colors their conversation with a refined touch of poisonous hypocrisy. Would they be Latin that they would be silent. As a bourgeois who declares himself a friend of his gardener, Prior has convinced himself of this fiction of friendship, but Joanna is not fooled by anything. She discerns in prior's rictus the unspeakable south he carries on him, these signs and symbolic nuances that permeate all race relations, she recognizes this spontaneous posture that allows a rich white lady with well-placed hair to offer her black driver the most radiant of smiles, a smile of overwhelming affection where her imperious certainty of the natural inferiority of this grandson , that poisonous smile that hasn't moved an inch since Gone with the Wind and that her whole childhood Joanna saw on the powdered faces of her seamstress mother's white clients.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38102
A few hours ago, Joanna wrote these letters, thinking she would not be able to post them. She slipped them into her bag, but they are now like a revolver that we made the mistake of buying. We hide him in the bedside, but his presence gradually clutters up all the space, becomes an obsession, and, because he now demands that we use it, he ends up making us a murderer or a suicide. Joanna June could not bring herself to burn these three letters, and they demanded to be slipped into the box.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38103
An Indian proverb says that those who beg in silence starve in silence.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38104
Now Lucie should negotiate with this other... neither is ready to set themselves on fire on the altar of this sacrosanct "balance" of the child gargled by child psychiatrists who know nothing about it. In maternal love, the darkest selfishness fights with rage the most sparkling generosity.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38105
Every reality is a construction, and even a reconstruction. Our brain is sealed in the darkness and silence of the cranial box, and it has access to the world only through the sensors that are our eyes... Everything we see, feel, is transmitted to it by electrical cables, our synapses... And the brain reconstructs reality. Based on the number of synapses, the brain does ten billion operations per second. Much less than a computer, but with more interconnections. But in a few years, we will be able to simulate a human brain, and this program will come to a certain consciousness...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38106
The truth, with love, is that the heart knows right away and it screams. Of course, you're not going to tell the person that you love them, like that, from goal to blank. She wouldn't understand. So, just to hide that we are already his hostage, we make the conversation.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38107
"Joanna," said Sean Prior, "your brain is a Gothic cathedral." Joanna Wasserman supports Sean Prior's gaze and hides his dismay. Oh, really? Cathedral? Gothic? Flamboyant gothic, at least, muses the lawyer. Why not the Taj Mahal, the pyramids, or Caesars Palace in Las Vegas? A moment disconcerted, she still finds an answer. - It's better than a man's brain. "I'm sorry?" - Simone de Beauvoir. Her father kept telling her that she had 'a man's brain'. [Sean Prior] giggles with an overheard air, as if he were Simone's best friend, his father and his dog. Joanna laughs inwardly. At best, Prior has a vague idea of who this damn Simone is, but the [American] boss of a thirty billion dollar pharmaceutical giant is not allowed to present any flaws. A Gothic cathedral... What a pity.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38114
And at least write Victor instead of Victer; for elector referencing, it would be more practical as a spelling, right? No.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38115
- Do you think we're all in a simulation? - I don't know. To paraphrase Woody Allen, I would say that if that's the case, I hope the programmer has an excuse. Because the world they created is still quite a horror. Although, from what I understand, it is precisely we who create it on our own.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38116
Yes, Eko Atlantic, this artificial island conquered on the ocean, is an abomination. It is still a huge wasteland, but two hundred thousand hyper-rich Lagos will take refuge in its glittering skyscrapers, protected from the violence of the megacity by bridges guarded by armed guards. In this castle, they will have their power plant, their sewage treatment plant, their restaurants, their palaces, their swimming pools, their marina to moor their yachts... page (91)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38117
Nostalgia is a villain. It suggests that life makes sense. Victor sits next to her, magnetized, the own of the attraction is to always want to reduce distances.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38118
The true pessimist knows that it is already too late to be. P 8

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38119
... but the freedom of thought on the internet and all the more total because we made sure that people stopped thinking.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38120
Even if you despair of everything, you might as well do it on the terrace in Paris.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38121
She discerns in prior's rictus the unspeakable south he carries on him, these signs and symbolic nuances that permeate all race relations, she recognizes this spontaneous posture that allows a white lady with well-cut hair to offer her black driver the most radiant smiles, a smile of overwhelming affection where her imperious certainty of the natural inferiority of this grandson , that poisonous smile that hasn't moved an inch since Gone with the Wind and that all her childhood Joanna has seen on the powdered faces of white clients, her seamstress mother.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38122
Look at climate change. We never listen to scientists. We emit virtual carbon without brake from fossil fuels, virtual or not, we warm our atmosphere, virtual or not, and our species, always virtual or not, will die out. Nothing's moving. The rich intend to save themselves, in spite of common sense, and the others are reduced to hope.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38123
All the torrents go to the sea and the sea is not full. The torrents go to the sea where they keep going What has been, it will be, what has been done, it will be repeated: There is nothing new under the sun.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38124
You can't imagine what hitmen owe Hollywood writers.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38125
Do not ask questions, do not be guided by anger, choose the protocol, act methodwise.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38126
She shouts at him, without covering the wind, not to get so close to the edge. Victor turns around, gestures his hand and comes back to her, smiling: - what a joy, when a friend dies, to find that once again, it is not us!

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38127
The truth is that the world enters in a few hours in a emptiness of meaning. Religion provides a doctrinal and false answer, philosophy, an abstract and erroneous.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38128
Comedians on morning shows try their hand at skits about duplication. You know what a simulation is, Hillary? Ask the reporter to the host. " Peter," replies Hillary Clinton's voice, all women in America know what simulation is.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38129
The truth, with love, is that the heart knows right away and he cries it out. Of course, you're not going to tell the person that you love them, like that, from goal to blank. She wouldn't understand. So, just to hide that we are already his hostage, we make the conversation.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38130
I have a riddle, says Louis. The poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it, you die.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38131
Sometimes a child has only the choice of flight. P 221

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38132
He seeks in this face the seal of the immutable youth that he sometimes thinks he embodies and he does not see it. Age is everywhere, like a mud shackle. It is puffy, too, stuffed. He should diet. Definitely, getting older isn't just about having loved the Stones and starting to prefer the Beatles to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38133
There will be no supreme savior. We have to save ourselves.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38134
"A problem with that, Jamy?" None, general. I do not know of a problem that resists a lack of solution. (p. 214)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38135
It's a tiny Japanese garden. A high hedge of black bamboo isolates it from elms and birch trees from a small English-style park, a stream flows from a modest waterfall, criss-crosses between the clear stones to a peaceful pond where carp swim, a gravel path leads to a short wooden bridge, and one accesses an island that has room only for two stone benches. Those who designed this garden wanted it to be serene, to breathe life, but this calculated bliss designates it as the place of the last walks.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38136
I do not know of a problem that resists a lack of solution.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38137
No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38138
At forty-three years old, fifteen of whom have spent time in writing, the small world of literature seems to him a burlesque train where unsealed crooks settled furiously at the premiere with the complicity of incompetent controllers, while modest geniuses remain on the platform - an endangered species to which Miesel does not consider him to belong. Yet he did not get sour; he ended up not caring anymore, agreed to sit in book fairs and sign only four books in as many hours; when a confraternel failure leaves to his table neighbor of leisure, they speak pleasantly. Miesel, who may seem absent and distant, has a reputation as a man of humor, despite everything. But isn't a man of humour worthy of the name always "despite everything"?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38139
I never knew how the world would be different if I had not existed, nor to which shores I would have moved it if I had existed more intensely, and I do not see how my disappearance will alter its movement.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38140
You get more by being armed and polite than just being polite. Signed Al Capone.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38141
The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38142
Tired people are quarrelsome. Exhausted people are much less so.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38143
Writing, in a drawing or elsewhere, that a white supremacist lacks grey matter is not an insult, but an opinion, or even a diagnosis.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38144
I think every time you have an orgasm you shoot thousands of neurons, like during an epileptic seizure, but never mind?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38145
It is hope that forbids us to act, it is hope that prolongs the misfortune of men, since, not, against all evidence, "everything will work out".

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38146
There is rarely an opportunity to save a love before it is even threatened. p279

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38147
On the day I arrived from the military base, you suggested that I both go to this park in front of your workshop, on this bench where we talked so much. There you surrounded me with your arms, my head flowed against your shoulder, and you put your hand on my belly. I knew right away that the gesture had eluded you, that it was a tender ritual between you: your hand protected your child, your child. But there was nothing to protect in my belly, nothing, Aby, there was only my desire for you, and you, embarrassed, you took off your palm, talked about I don't know what, and everything in your eyes said that you hoped I had guessed nothing. Then we came home, and I was empty of all strength as much as my belly was empty of life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38148
I'm British, Adrian, I warn you, if you try to rape me, I'll let it, and I'll think of the queen.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38149
To paraphrase Woody Allen ,... I hope the programmer has an excuse. Because the world they created is still quite a horror. Although, from what I understand, it is precisely we who create it on our own.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38150
The message is vague, but the freedom to think on the Internet is all the more total because we have made sure that people have stopped thinking.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38151
He wrote to her, knowing that it is useless, and above all, let's say, counterproductive. But when the remote control batteries are dead, we always press harder. It's human.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38152
Victor observes all these scattered existences, all these moving anxieties in Petri's disproportionate box that is the hangar - what a funny word decidedly - without knowing which one to attach. He surrenders to the fascination of lives other than his own. He would like to choose one, find the right words to tell this creature, and come to believe that he has come close enough not to betray it. Then move on to another one. And another. Three characters, seven, twenty? How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow? p.172

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38153
All over the world, talk shows are multiplying. And especially in France, this country with its concentration in legendary media philosophers.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38154
The true pessimist knows that it is already too late to be.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38155
I walked away from my mother, how a stick of dynamite is kept at bay; she did not step towards me. With Guy, who followed her in all my relations kept their polar lukewarmness. p 203

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38156
Even for undignified acts, you need a little temper. No doubt he would not have been able to refuse to climb into a watchtower. p 17

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38157
The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38158
The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38159
No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38160
A Jewish joke says that God frequently rereads the Torah to try to understand what is happening in this world he created. P 268

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38161
A seagull lands next to him and Victor would like it to approach again, until it touches its wings to bring him a little of this primordial life, to him who is no longer more than doubt.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38162
All along the bank, he planted ginkgos by the hundreds, to contemplate them, to meditate. This primitive tree has always fascinated him. It was millions of years before the dinosaurs even appeared, and it will survive humanity. A vegetable version of the "memento mori."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38163
Since in Nigerian evenings multicolored dashikis and traditional yoruba agbadas have replaced Versace tailors and Armani tuxedos, you have to do a lot if you don't want to be invisible.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38164
What would that change for them, after all? Simulated or not, we live, we feel, we love, we suffer, we create, and we will die while leaving its trace, tiny, in the simulation. What's the point of knowing? You should always prefer darkness to science. Ignorance is good comrade, and truth never makes happiness. We might as well be simulated and happy.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38165
The message is crazy, but the freedom to think on the internet is all the more total because we have made sure that people have stopped thinking.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38166
What a joy, when a friend dies, to find that once again it is not us!

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38167
You get more by being armed and polite than just being polite. Al Capone

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38168
You can't imagine what hitmen owe Hollywood writers.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38169
Tensions were at their height, fuelled by the political positions of each faction. Activists of the French Action shouted that their intelligence was being insulted, something that was technically impossible [...].

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38170
Dying is even more intolerable if you know when.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38171
The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information, Mitnick says sensuously.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38172
Not long ago, he asked a woman, laughing, "Do you want to be my widow?" The putative widow had not laughed. And why are his companions now so young? His friends grow old with him, but not the women he loves.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38173
You get more by being armed and polite than just being polite. Al Capone

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38174
He reinforces the hope that by adding up individual darkness, one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38175
Serge Goupil, still absent for his son, had invented a depression-operated underwater crossbow store, which he had filed for patent in the United States and was testing the device in his bathtub. p 84

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38176
What are you thinking? I think if I were asked which books I would take to a desert island, I would quote books I've already read, whereas I'd better choose books I've never read.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38177
If he has learned one thing, only one is that feelings, tenderness, desire must go or shed on themselves. And also that love - let us give it this name by convention - that love, therefore, is not a rock at the side of the road, motionless, come out of nowhere and born of nothing. Love disappears, returns, it changes, it moves, it falls and rises while it is believed to be dead.

Hervé Le Tellier
(I attach myself very easily)


#38178
I think that at the rate of one book a day, you end up reading three thousand in a lifetime, and they are not necessarily the right ones.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38179
The beings who will take place in our lives are always, on the eve of their meeting, strangers, and writing it is less a naivety than a wonder.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38180
Sometimes when an indiscreet stranger comes to question him about his life - a taxi, a provincial hairdresser, a train neighbour - Yves invents a trade, builds a life, with impunity for anonymity ....The time of a race place of Italy - Rue Montmartre, he becomes one of the European specialists of the cryptobiosis of tardigrades. - What about what?" said the taxi - From the cryptobiosis of tardigrades. Tardigrades are very small animals no bigger than a pinhead. They are able to expel all the water from their bodies to withstand extreme temperatures in Antarctica: this is cryptobiosis. In this state, they can survive years, sometimes centuries. I've been studying them for twenty-two years now. --We pay you for it with our taxes? Ask for the worried taxi."

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38185
This is it. The brooms bend in the westerly wind, albatross hover in the grey sky of the English Channel. The mist rising from the sea shifts to the contours of the white houses of Yport, at the very bottom. Victor is lying in the tall grass, and looks at the clouds. A seagull lands near read and Victor would like it to approach again, until it touches its wings to bring him a little of this primordial life, to him who is no longer more than doubt. He stands up, walks towards the cliff, sits at the edge of the precipice and touches the white chalk, which the rain has washed a hundred times.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38186
The truth, with love, is that the heart knows right away and it screams it. Of course, you're not going to tell the person that you love them, like that, from goal to blank. She wouldn't understand. So, just to hide that we are already his hostage, we make the conversation.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38187
Still, I don't like the word "destiny" too much. It is only a target that is drawn after the fact at the spot where the arrow was posted.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38188
When adding individual darkness, one rarely obtains a collective light (p. 206)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38189
But love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38190
Bewitched, frightened, he looks at this other André, his wrinkles, his gray eyes like a milky sapphire, his withered cheeks where a white beard points and his hair scattered.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38191
See the woman that pain makes of me. I have to go. Don't worry, my Aby: you who have read and reread War and Peace, you know, like General Kutuzov, that the two most powerful warriors are patience and time.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38192
- Air France 006 mayday, by Kennedy Approach. This is Air Traffic Control, what is the captain's name, please? Markle stays speechless. Never in his entire career has any controller asked him for the name of a pilot. I

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38193
Letters finally became simple mathematical objects, thus manipulable. Podgorski did not deprive himself of it, obeying this English expression which says that when one possesses a hammer, all around you, ends up looking like a nail.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38194
What's the story again? Oh, yes. The devil walks into a lawyer's house and says, "Hello, I am the devil. I have a deal for you. "I'm listening to you. "I will make you the richest lawyer in the world. In exchange, you give me your soul, the soul of your parents, that of your children and that of your five best friends? The lawyer looks at him in a surprised look and says, "Okay. Where's the trap? The young woman grimaces. No, really, she's not the vile man of this joke. But in this world, you have to hit the wallet, they only understand that.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38195
seduction has always been a common know-how, breaking a major art. p 39

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38196
Maybe life starts when you know you don't have one.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38198
Ten cruel minutes of painstaking observation are worth as many months of painful mourning.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38199
[...] So exposed, I could decide to change, or run away. Finally, to be two in one life is to be one too many. [...]

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38200
And then... an André is thirty years of age difference, two André, it's an EHPAD.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38201
The song has the age of the man who comes out of the elevator with his shoulders drooping, his breath short...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38202
Damn, love, the real one, it can't be a knot of anguish in the heart. He was never serene and of course, this anxiety contained their failure.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38203
Definitely, getting older isn't just about having loved the Stones and starting to prefer the Beatles to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38204
Arriving in Paris, he began to write, as if under dictation, and the uncontrollable mechanics of this writing even plunged him into an abyss of anguish. This book will be titled The Anomaly, and it will be the writer's seventh.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38205
All serene flights are the same. Every unruly flight is in its own way.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38206
He did not build a family, no child bears his name, unless he promoted an obscure theorem to the rank of offspring. Mérédith is his first love emotion in a long time, and in the moment he even says, with a certain emphasis: always.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38207
26-year-old doctor's point of view. Light weight overload. Three maternity wards, the last with complications. Complains of frequent joint pain, especially in the right wrist. confesses a slight aerophagia. A little high blood pressure. Carbosylane: once a day. Anorex: a capsule morning and evening for a fortnight. See you in a month.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Mona Lisa up to 100:99 (1) views on Mona Lisa)


#38208
I think the amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38209
We have to give the cities big gardens. The gardens are the condition for the lives of young people to change, so that they take a crossroads, an unforeseen branch line. So that it realizes some of its potential.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38210
No author writes the reader's book, no reader reads the author's book. The end point, at the limit, fear their common being. (p. 215)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38211
The right road hates the pothole and the dark is hate to the unexplained. The stillness of the Law is stubbornly bumped into the waltz of the cosmos and the advance of knowledge.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38212
And he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38213
Nor does she have a strong political conviction, and she is a Democrat.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38214
The truth is that the world enters in a few hours in a emptiness of meaning. Since religion provides a doctrinal and false answer, philosophy proposes to give an abstract and erroneous one. All over the world, talk shows are multiplying. And especially in France, this country with its concentration in legendary media philosophers.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38215
In his wallet, Victor also keeps a photograph of his missing father, removed from an album, from that time when there were, when too many photos had not killed the photo.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38216
"If you want to sink into a coma faster, Meredith, there is turing room tequila in the cupboard, behind the felts. "Great idea." Meredith lays her bottle, zigzags on the lawn to the hall door, which she pushes awkwardly. Adrian follows her, a little worried, trying not to - not to look too much - at her buttocks as she climbs the stairs. She stops at the door of the room, sits on the wall. "I am British, Adrian, I warn you, if you try to rape me, I will allow myself to do so, and I will think of the queen. "You've had too much to drink, Meredith. "And you don't have enough.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38218
The absurd does not forbid practicality and it has set a trap. There was no other way. The fly never makes an appointment with the spider.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38219
Do we live in a time that is only an illusion, where each apparent century lasts only a fraction of a second in the processors of the gigantic computer? What is death then, if not a simple "end" written on a line of code?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38220
I'm getting better, it looks like. At the hospital, everyone is very nice to me. I'm under constant surveillance. We record every single word I say. I think my case is fourteen interesting. Finally, that's what they all eleven. I started reading again. The Iliad and the Ohonzée. I am at the moment when the Achédeux have the seat of Four. One-hundred, always one-cent. Why so much hate plus one?

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38221
Success at fifty is mustard that arrives at dessert.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38222
"I have a riddle," said Louis. "I'm listening to you," smiled the psychologist. "The poor have it, the rich need it, and if you eat it, you die. The psychologist gives her tongue to the cat. "It's nothing. "Is it nothing?" "Nothing. The poor, they have nothing, the rich need nothing, and if we eat nothing, we die.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38223
I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that he doesn't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38224
I'm going to pin you like a butterfly. cf Tontons Flings P 70

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38225
Amnesiacs have never experienced anything unforgettable.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38226
I think when I write my memoirs, I'll lie sys-te-ma-ti-que-ment.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38227
Elton John and Bernie Taupin's song dates back to the seventies, but the honky-tonk of the Farfisa organ hasn't aged that much. Louise danced so much on Crocodile Rock that rock reminds her of her thirteenth birthday as well as her 30th birthday. Later, she still doesn't know it, he will remind her of her forty years. After a Radiohead, Thomas is out of breath. He abandoned Louise for a stool near the bar. She twirls in the arms of a tall blond, the skirt flies high. Louise drank a little.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38228
Anna agreed. All his ambivalence is there. "Don't do it" or "Do it." The importance of the dash and the unconscious.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38233
Love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence. Simulated or not, we live, we feel, we love, we suffer, we create, and we will all die leaving its trace, tiny, in the simulation. What's the point of knowing? You should always prefer darkness to science. Ignorance is good comrade, and truth never makes happiness. We might as well be simulated and happy. The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information. We are blind to anything that could prove us wrong. It's human. We're not rational. We are ready to twist reality if the challenge is not to lose altogether. We want an answer to the least of our anxieties, and a way to think about the world without questioning our values, our emotions, our actions. Look at climate change. We never listen to scientists. Nothing's moving. It is from the entire human species that the simulation awaits a reaction. There will be no supreme savior. We have to save ourselves. He has retained only eleven characters, and guesses that alas, eleven is already far too much. His editor begged him, Victor, pity, it's too complicated, you'll lose your readers, simplify, prune, go to the essentials.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38234
In maternal love, the darkest selfishness fights with rage the most sparkling generosity.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38235
Another man will come, another meeting, another miracle. I have no doubt about that. I'd like to do it again. Loving avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38236
Even if you despair of everything, you might as well do it on the terrace in Paris.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38237
The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light. (p.206)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38238
If every cleric prayed to the evil God. And once you died, surprise, buddy, you were Baptist, Buddhist, Jewish, Muslim? But you had to be a Mormon, Ducon! Come on, everybody in hell!

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38239
Even so, I don't

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38240
The message is vague, but the freedom of thought on the Internet is d

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38241
I confess to feasting when I read: "the style, the construction and the characters are excellent (Even virtuosos)" and that the person puts 1 on 5 . A novel is a style, a story, characters, an atmosphere, everything is present so I say kudos. Finally at the game of comparisons put this novel in the worst 20 percent seems to me very hard and a source of disappointment is common in literature . My little downside on this novel: its difficulty to finish this story, but it's rather logical for this subject. To conclude real or virtual? What is the importance of a novel not the prototype of the real virtual? Let's ask Ms. Bovary what she thinks.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38242
The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38243
Damn, love, the real one, it can't be a knot of anguish in the heart.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38244
Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38245
Already, success at 50 is the mustard that arrives at dessert. (p 83)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38246
She guessed that he was not proud of his life as a bachelor, a subject from which he turned away each time, she suspected a procession of mistresses and very little magic.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38247
The true pessimist knows that it is already too late to be.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38248
Even if you despair of everything, you might as well do it on the terrace in Paris.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38249
Nor does she have a strong political conviction, and she is a Democrat.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38250
Nostalgia is a villain. It suggests that life makes sense.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38251
At his table, numbered 14, in addition to a few passengers, there is the captain. In Victor, the man recalls his father. The same green-grey eyes, the same aquiline nose, the same deep gulfs on the temples, which will eventually win their battle over the drus and gray hair, the vigorous torso. Instinctively, the writer carries his hand in his pocket, experiences the smooth touch of the red brick. In his wallet, Victor also keeps a photograph of this missing father, subtracted from an album, from that time when there were, when too many photos had not killed the photo. The man is twenty years old, a conquering smile, a straight look. One day he said to his son, laughing, "I was young at the time, I don't know when everything started to go wrong." Yes, in the light of dawn, Commander Markle looks like that father Victor looks so little like. p.173

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38264
I think there are so many religions on earth that you can be sure you are making the wrong choice.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38265
What are you thinking? I don't think I regret anything, not even you. Stop, it's for fun.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38266
Cro-Magnon has ravaged its virtual environment, destroyed its forests and polluted its oceans, reproduced itself to the absurd, burned all fossil energy, and almost the entire species will die of hot and stupidity in barely fifty years simulated, p.164

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38267
C

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38268
But love is not being able to prevent the

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38269
No author writes the reader's book, no reader reads the author's book. The end point, at the limit, can be common to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38270
The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38271
I don't care, God for me is like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who discuss the fact that they also don't care about bridge

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38272
Definitely, getting older isn't just about having loved the Stones and starting to prefer the Beatles to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38273
An Indian proverb says that those who beg in silence starve in silence.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38274
The truth, with love, is that the c

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38275
Page 25 At forty-three years old, fifteen of whom have been writing, the small world of literature seems to him a burlesque train where unsealed crooks settled up loudly at the first with the complicity of incompetent controllers, while remain on the platform of modest geniuses - an endangered species to which Miesel does not consider him to belong.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38276
Clémence Balmer sees all this set up with distance, and a vague feeling of disgust. Already successful at fifty, it is mustard that arrives at dessert. Miesel's posthumous fame overwhelms the friend even more than her unjust visibility has not been able to afflict the publisher in the past. What did Victor write? "All glory can only be a sham, except perhaps in running. But I suspect anyone who says they disdain her for enraged that they only had to give it up."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38277
"Freedom is not a custard on a chocolate cake, it's a right"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38281
A Jewish joke says that God frequently rereads the Torah to try to understand what is happening in this world he created.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38282
The ficus is thirsty. Its brown leaves curl in their dryness, branches are already dead, it embodies in its plastic pot the very desolation, if the verb embody suitable for a green plant.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38283
Killing is not a vocation, it is a provision.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38284
At forty-three years old, fifteen of whom have spent time in writing, the small world of literature seems to him a burlesque train where the crooks without a ticket settle up rowdy at the first with the complicity of incompetent controllers, while remain on the platform of modest geniuses - endangered species to which Missel does not consider to belong

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38285
He is only of consciousness pain. p31

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38286
We are blind to anything that could prove us wrong. It's human. We're not rational.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38287
The freedom to think on the Internet is all the more total because we have made sure that people have stopped thinking

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38288
There are loves that add up, others that will never divide.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38289
- So you're an atheist... - I don't care about God, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38290
No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38291
Let us live in a time that is only an illusion or Every apparent century lasts only a fraction of a second in the processes of the gigantic computer. What is death if not a simple end written on a line of code? Does Hitler the shoah exist only in our simulation or also in a few others. Have 6 million Jewish programs been knocked out by millions of Nazi programs?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38292
8. I remember that, as Pierre Dac said, "It was by sawing that Leonardo became a saw."

Hervé Le Tellier
(Mona Lisa on your indulgence)


#38293
"We don't say Mona Lisa but Mona read"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Mona Lisa up to 100 and more if affinities)


#38308
And at the heart of this endless fire that has always devoured America, in this war that the dark leads to intelligence, where reason recoils step by step before ignorance and the irrational, Jacob Evans takes on the shadow armour of his primitive and absolute hope. Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38309
Adding individual darknesses rarely gets a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38310
For an arrow to reach the target, it must have missed everything beforehand.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38311
But where does this plane come from? sigh Silveria. Do you necessarily have a theory, Professor Wang? A teacher without theory is like a dog without fleas.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38312
Vannier is seized. To know one thing is not to live it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38313
One day, after lunch, while she and she say goodbye, she steps across the street and Andre violently pulls her by the back arm. A truck rushes past her. Her shoulder makes her dime

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38314
In his wallet, Victor also keeps a photograph of this missing father, subtracted from an album, from that time when there were, when too many photos had not killed the photo.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38315
Blake makes his living from the death of others. Please, no moral lesson. If we want to discuss ethics, he's willing to answer statistics. Because - and Blake apologizes - when a Minister of Health cuts into the budget, here he d e l e t es a scanner, there a doctor, again a resuscitation service, he suspects that he shortens the existence of thousands of strangers. Responsible, not guilty, look familiar. Blake is the opposite. And anyway, he doesn't have to justify himself, he doesn't care. (p. 13)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38316
I'm British, Adrian, I warn you, if you try to rape me, I'll let it, and I'll think of the queen. (P100)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38317
Love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence. (P34)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38318
I immediately responded to this letter, for a budding friendship is not insignificant.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38319
Off. FKW: Do you feel headaches, migraines? VSM: No. Off. FKW: Eye irritations, sinuses? VSM: But... You're making me walk! Do you think you're in Encounters of the Third Kind? Off. FKW: I don't understand, Mr. Miesel. DBM: I've seen Spielberg's film twenty times, I know it by heart: you ask me the questions that François Truffaut asks Richard Dreyfus, at the word. Who was the moron who wrote this questionnaire?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38320
[...] He can dine with death to come, but fails to sleep with it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38321
Nostalgia is a villain. It suggests that life has meaning.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38322
Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38323
Still, I don't like the word "destiny" too much. It is only a target that is drawn after the fact at the spot where the arrow was posted.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38324
A happiness of a few grams grew in it and it invaded everything.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38325
The two most powerful warriors are patience and time.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38326
What's the point of knowing? You should always prefer darkness to science. Ignorance is good comrade, and truth never makes happiness. We might as well be simulated and happy.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38327
His gaze avoids the window, which overlooks a night of hail. So, a few rows in front of him, not far from a blond hooded dozing that nothing seems to be able to wake up, he sees this woman.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38328
[T]he roll of the dice will never abolish the bazaar.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38329
She guesses it brilliant. If it was a bad one, he would have long gone into finance.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38330
Seduction has always been a common know-how, breaking a major art.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38331
My mother and Guy were a rare case of a loveless fusion couple. Never her without him, never him without her, never together.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38332
We started then, but only after the seat had been set to the millimeter, and the mirrors repositioned. Leaving his niche in his place took him longer than it took anyone to get in. At the first traffic light, it slowed down despite the green to avoid switching to orange. And when the fire left the red, it never happened that the car that followed us did not honk at least once.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38333
I was not a private child, beaten or abused.... I know what I owe to the lack and what I owe too much. If life happens to fill the chasms opened in childhood, then I know why I love so much the laughter that never entered our country as by breaking and entering.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38334
Cloning, I've always been for. We should start by clone Cambronne. I'm sure his line would be great.

Hervé Le Tellier
(War and Wounds of Chirac in Iraq)


#38335
The skin in this place, has, she finds the dry softness of a kitten pad. Ben doesn't purr.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The Sextine Chapel)


#38336
I think my superficial cultural varnish cracks here and there but I have several layers.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38337
I think that for me, one of the proofs of a great passion is that I lose two kilos.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38338
I think that a nationalist is never, literally, a man of the world.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38339
I think if the kids' toys thought, they'd be scared to death.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38340
In September, the Department of Defense terminated Protocol 42 to focus on Operation Hermes. Speculation from the working group lasted all summer, with no one imagining a way to disprove or confirm another theory. Nor will the Americans have learned of the existence of this other aircraft in China. We have no news of its occupants. 325-326

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38341
Why would you tell me again, though? Why me, when so many others, from Jack Lang to Attali, are plunged into ignorance. No doubt I owe it to this fidelity in the friendship that characterizes him so well, this fidelity that was so reproached to him, especially with Bousquet. And also, without a doubt, to that discretion that I have shown so far and which I think is useful today to part with, with the 2007 deadline approaching.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38342
"Dear François Mitterrand, "I wanted to congratulate you- even with a slight delay - on your election two years ago. I'm in Arcachon where I'm having a good holiday. Yesterday, at the table, it's incredible, we were just talking about you. We ate oysters, excellent, although a little milky. "Congratulations again. "Hervé Le Tellier" - Dear Sir, Your letter dated September 10, 1983, has just been sent to me and I thank you for that. Do not doubt, dear sir, that your remarks will receive the attention they deserve and that they will be taken into consideration by my services as soon as possible. I beg you to believe, dear sir, in the assurance of my best feelings. The President of the Republic. It was, my faith, a very courteous missive, even if, no doubt because of the weight of the State's charges, the President was somewhat distracted, evoking a letter and not a postcard. In any event, the second paragraph rightly insisted on his services taking into account my remarks: I thought about it again the following year, when, back in Arcachon, I was pleased to see that the quality of the oysters had improved. I immediately responded to this letter, because a budding friendship is not a negligible thing. This is the full text of my second letter, sent on December 20, 1983. "Dear Francis, "Thank you for your lovely mail. I am unfortunately very busy at the moment and can not answer you any further. I wish you a happy Christmas with your family. "Warmly, "Hervé Le Tellier"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38346
You can't force anyone to be what they don't. You need tolerance, you need love. How can one believe that one will be happier by hurting others.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38347
How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38348
I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38349
March nods, and June thinks back to Al Capone's phrase: you get more by being armed and polite than by just being polite.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38350
The American president remains open mouth, bears a strong resemblance to a large grouper with a blonde wig. (p 162)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38351
No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38352
During the interview that was to open the doors of the PsyOps department, the head of recruitment asked Jamy about her religion, and the psychologist said, "I don't have any. The woman insisted: So you're an atheist, playing with her pen as if she had a box to fill out on an imaginary questionnaire. Jamy Pudlowski shrugged: I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, and I don't get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38370
The people of the Adjiji Archipelago are convinced that God, whom they call Niaka, is very wicked and that the devil, whom they call Puku, is good. They follow the moral rules of Puku's prophets, who urge them to renounce Niaka. In the end, it doesn't make much difference. (p.226)

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38371
He had no more wanted to return to Duck than Ulysses to Penelope. What was the Odyssey, if not the chronicle of an adventurer who loved Circé the magician, the nymph Calypso, to whom Nausicaa's hand was promised and who never ceases, deceiving appearances, to postpone his return? A man who, on the night when the gods forcibly lay him on the beach of Ithaca, is so furious with his fate that he indulges in the most useless and bloodthirsty of massacres, when pronouncing his only name of Ulysses would have sufficed for the suitors to bow.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Electrico W)


#38372
I think since computers, you can't write literature "read your scratches."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38373
I think I don't know where I come from, or who I am, or where I'm going.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38374
I think I like to be a little sick, because they take care of me and I don't run any danger.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38375
I think I should tell you that I'm sorry but I can't.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38376
I think the pretty brunette I was talking to about Raymond Queneau and who said to me: "Raymond who?" worked hard for my personal balance.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38377
I think it's easy to be modest, especially when you have reasons not to be.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38378
What are you thinking? I think the memory I have of some of my mistresses is even more unfaithful than I am.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38379
I often wonder what would be different in the world if I didn't exist.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38380
God, that the oozes from the religious spirit. All certainty stabs intelligence. To make death a misadventure among others, the believer has lost his mind.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38381
The coves rain, very long reviews not very friendly sometimes regarding style, writing .... innovation remains very difficult to get admitted ... some might say it's their choice, ...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38382
Thomas doesn't believe in fate. He wants the power of speech and action to shape existence. This is the meaning he gives to psychoanalysis, to give back to the analyzer the strength to become the actor of his own life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38383
Yves is a writer because he could not shamelessly write "infinite tenderness," "shoot with his eyes," or "madly in love." [...] He does not know whether dissatisfaction is the artist's proof.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38384
All glory can only be a sham, except perhaps in running. But I suspect anyone who says they disdain her for enraged that they only had to give it up.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38385
"I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too. »

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38393
Maybe life starts when you know you don't have one.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38394
I'm British, Adrian, I warn you, if you try to rape me, I'll let it, and I'll think of the queen.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38395
This is a prodigious phenomenon, Mr. Chairman, Adrian begins by slitting his throat, but as Arthur C. Clarke said, any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38396
Age has never been a matter for nothing. You just don't want to love someone who loves you so little. Why was it so complicated? P229

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38397
March nods, and June thinks back to Al Capone's line: You get more by being armed and polite by simply being polite. P 219

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38398
I do not know of a problem that resists a lack of solution. P 214

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38399
The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darknesses rarely gets a collective light. (p 206)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38400
Another man will come, another meeting, another miracle. I have no doubt about that. I'd like to do it again. Loving at least avoids seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38401
he wrote to her, knowing that it is useless, and above all, let's say, counterproductive. But when the remote control batteries are dead, we always press harder. It's human. (p 115)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38402
I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38403
Meredith is bored at Princeton. The Londoner does not like this provincial city (...), this campus that tries to look like Hogwarts with its dungeons and its medieval belfries of the nineteenth, it does not get used to those students who think they are straight out of Jupiter's thigh and who, under the pretext that their parents have paid sixty thousand dollars of tuition fees, mail him at all times trivial questions about the theorem of the

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38404
She shows off the empty bottle she holds in her hand, leans in a delightfully imprecise gesture and blows a warm, hop-scented breath from her nose. - Breathe, Adrian, it's the scent of annoyance and boredom.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38405
As a bourgeois who declares himself a friend of his gardener, Prior has convinced himself of this fiction of friendship, but Joanna is not fooled by anything. She discerns in prior's rictus the unspeakable south he carries on him, these signs and symbolic nuances that permeate all race relations, she recognizes this spontaneous posture that allows a rich white lady with well-placed hair to offer her black driver the most radiant of smiles, a smile of overwhelming affection where her imperious certainty of the natural inferiority of this grandson , that poisonous smile that hasn't moved an inch since Gone with the Wind and that her whole childhood Joanna saw on the powdered faces of her seamstress mother's white clients.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38406
And it was with Gourevitch's collection of articles that he began this misdeed: in the opening text, "

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38429
The real question that we should ask ourselves every time is this: "How does accepting a given point of view suit me?"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38430
We are ready to twist reality if the challenge is not to lose altogether. We want an answer to the least of our anxieties, and a way to think about the world without questioning our values, our emotions, our actions. Look at climate change. We never listen to scientists. We emit virtual carbon without brake from fossil fuels, virtual or not, we warm our atmosphere, virtual or not, and our species, always virtual or not, will die out. Nothing's moving. The rich intend to save themselves, in spite of common sense, and the others are reduced to hope.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38431
(...) it is the software of all religious: "Here are our beliefs, let us find the facts that prove them."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38432
Freedom is not a custard on a chocolate cake, it's a right.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38433
March nods, and June thinks back to Al Capone's phrase: you get more by being armed and polite than by just being polite.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38434
"The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information," Mitnick said sensuously.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38435
The American president stands still, as if sounded. The mathematician observes this primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38436
"We have to kill the past to make it even more possible"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38437
The French president speaks, speaks, before -rare - to leave the floor after five minutes to his scientific advisor .

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38438
[...] The worst part, you know what it is? It is that this is the world of tomorrow. We have thrown in the towel, we are trying to get away with it, and yet no one will be saved. It is not Lagos who is moving away from civilization, it is us, all of us, everywhere, who are approaching Lagos.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38439
We are ready to twist reality if the issue is not to lose altogether. We want an answer to the least of our anxieties, and a way to think about the world without questioning our values, our emotions, our actions.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38440
It is not given to everyone to witness from afar to his own ruin, to have pity for oneself without feeling sorry for ourselves.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38441
Damn, love, the real, it's not a knot of anguish in the heart. He was never serene and of course, this anxiety contained their failures.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38442
How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38443
Nevertheless, he knows that it will be enough for one of his sentences to be smarter than him to make this miracle a writer.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38444
He can dine with death to come, but fails to sleep with it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38445
"Keller vs. Wasserman" is now a case law: writing, in a drawing or elsewhere, that a white supremacism lacks grey matter is not an insult, but an opinion, even a diagnosis.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38446
The arrogance of a sentence had just made the most grateful of the girls and the most hard-working of the schoolgirls.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38447
The most interesting result was still obtained with the Writings of Lacan. The text remained strictly the same. [...] Only the price varied: the catalogue indicated the strange price of "100 euros per half hour". (about the influenceable catalogue)

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38448
No author writes the reader's book, no reader reads the author's book. The end point, at the limit, can be common to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38449
For a probabilist, he is a dreamer, he has green eyes that would make him think of himself as a number theorist, even if he wears hair as long as a game theorist, small steel glasses trotting logician and old T-shirts holed with algebraists - the one he wears right now is particularly avachi...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38450
What perversity to have developed programs simulating such idiotic beings, others simulating beings too intelligent not to suffer from being surrounded by precedents, and programs simulating musicians, others artists, others simulating writers who write books that read books that read other programs still? Or that no one reads for that matter? Who designed the programs Moses, Homer, Mozart, Einstein, and why so many programs without quality, which go through their electronic existence without bringing anything or so little to the complexity of simulation?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38451
André already guesses: to take everything, to regret every day a woman who is no longer there will be less painful than to desire without truce the one who sleeps by his side, in an indifferent and lukewarm dimness, light years away from him.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38452
When Adrian pushes the door, Meredith is stunned by the set. "Oh Adrian I love it," she says, "we're in Doctor Folamour."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38457
"I have a riddle," said Louis. We were born to the same mother, the same year, the same month, the same day and at the same time. Yet we are neither twins nor twins. What for? The two Lucies shake their heads, perplexed. "We are triplets," laughs Louis.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38458
March nods, and June thinks back to Al Capone's phrase: you get more by being armed and polite than by just being polite.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38459
No author writes the reader's book, no reader reads the author's book. The end point, at the limit, can be common to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38460
The "photocopy" and the "wormhole" immediately find few followers. Too bad if the simplest theory is also the most crazy.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38461
Still, I'm not George Clooney. "You're so much more. You're between Romain Gary and Jesus Christ. Suicide and resurrection.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38465
But on the other hand, a plane that pops up out of nowhere and is the exact copy of another, with all its passengers and up to the slightest stain of ketchup on the carpet, it's implausible too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38466
He surrenders to the fascination of lives other than his own. He would like to choose one, find the right words to tell this creature, and come to believe that he has come close enough not to betray it. Then move on to another one. And another. Three characters, seven, twenty? How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38467
This respects the laws of classical physics. We don't exceed the speed limit of light in our Einsteinian space. But by opening a vortex in hyperspace, you can travel between galaxies in a split second. "It's a common idea in the novels," said Adrian, who finds Meredith too abstract. In Dune, by Frank Herbert, or others. And the idea is repeated in a film like Nolan's Interstellar. Or with the USS Enterprise ship in the Star Trek. "Star Trek!" I saw them, yes," the president suddenly exclaims.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38468
In thirty minutes, continues Tina Wang, we'll give you a list of scientists. Two or three philosophers, too. "Oh, "Oh, I don't know What for? Silveria asks. "And why should scientists always be the only ones to be awakened at night?"

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38469
Already, success at fifty is mustard that arrives at dessert. Miesel's posthumous fame overwhelms the friend even more than her unjust invisibility could not have afflicted the editor in the past.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38470
"Tell me, master, do you know why I have chosen you, among all those denton knot heads

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38479
The Disciple: I learn from my mistakes, master. The Master: Well, learn from others as well. Your life won't be long enough for you to do them all.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


#38480
THE DISCIPLE: Master, if, according to Lao Tseu, failure is the foundation of success and I fail everywhere, is my success total? THE MASTER: Do you want my foot in your foundation, disciple?

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


#38481
Admittedly, the result was literally disappointing, but Podgorski had little interest in these outdated aesthetic considerations. He set his sights on In Search of Lost Time, which had never carried his name so well.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38482
Well, says Romain, to sum up, I'm married, we have children, my wife met another man... I'm very unhappy

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38483
I think that love gives taste to sex, like salt in the kitchen, but that we also have the right to eat without salt.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38484
I think the pessimist is qualitative and the quantitative optimist, since there are good reasons to die and many reasons to live.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38485
I think my sex obeys me almost with the finger but never with the eye.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38486
I think Maurice Biraud was right, we should not ask soldiers who kill an enemy to call his parents.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38487
I think that a scene of exorcism between a priest and a possessed puts less in the presence of God and the Devil than a sweet fool and a madman.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38488
I think that love being an equation to two unknowns, there can be no single solution.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38489
I think Pascal is much closer to the monkey than to the reed.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38490
Keep me, guard me, you are my beautiful page and my guard page, You are my guard and I your rear-guard I guard you and I guard you mud guard I guard you-barrier and I guard you keep me crazy Keep me, keep me, You keep me furniture and you keep me fishing Me rangers and guards me country guards I guard you-hunt and I you guard You warn me, and you keep me to keep me, keep me, you say break! I break up and you young guards me, me national guard, and civil guards, you guard me of the body and keep me seals And then you make me your sweet guard, Keep me, keep me, guard me, But I do not take care, when it is my turn of the guard, You, you lower the guard, and you keep mobile, You look where to find the pharmacy of custody And then to finish it, finally, you Gardénal.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38491
As the saying goes, the moon is more useful than the sun, because it is at night that we need light the most. And I understand myself.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38492
[...] the translator's role is to liberate by transposing pure captive language into the work.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38493
I often wonder what would be different in the world if I didn't exist.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38494
You know, sometimes I think we came close to disaster, it could have happened with Air Force One. Can you imagine? Two presidents? (Cries and applause) Between them, they would have collapsed @twitter the same day.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38495
The truth, with love, is that the heart knows right away and he cries it out. Of course, you're not going to tell the person that you love them, like that, from goal to blank. She wouldn't understand. So, just to hide that we are already his hostage, we make the conversation.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38496
Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38497
Definitely, getting older isn't just about having loved the Stones and starting to prefer the Beatles to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38498
So you're an atheist. I don't care, God, for me, it's like bridge: I never think about it. So I don't define myself by the fact that I don't care about bridge, nor do I get together with people who talk about the fact that they don't care about bridge too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38499
(...) love is not being able to prevent the heart from trampling intelligence. (p. 34)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38500
No one kills themselves, only tortured people escape by killing their executioner. H Tellier anomaly p. 271

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38501
He stood there, shattered with humiliation and sorrow by this woman he possesses without it ever being his.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38502
It is not given to everyone to witness from afar to his own ruin, to have pity for himself without feeling sorry for oneself.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38503
Does Hitler, the Holocaust exist only in our simulation, or also in a few others, have 6 million Jewish programs been murdered by millions of Nazi programs? Is rape a male program that violates a female program? Aren't paranoid programs a tad more far-sighted system than others? Isn't this crazy hypothesis the most elaborate form of conspiracy theory developed in the largest possible conspiracy?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38504
All certainty stabs intelligence. To make death a misadventure among others, the believer has lost his mind. If doubt has made me a self-taught life, I will have enjoyed every moment all the more. I am never overwhelmed with mystical emotion, even in the face of the glorious twinkles of a cloud. On the verge of drowning, I try to swim, I'm not going to pray Archimedes. And on this day when I am sinking, my eyes open to abysses where no theorems are running.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38505
"If money wasn't so overrated, it would be given less value" ...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38511
Still, I don't like the word "destiny" too much. It is only a target that is drawn after the fact at the spot where the arrow was posted.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38512
The mathematician observes this Primary man, and he reinforces the hope that by adding individual darkness one rarely obtains a collective light.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38513
- Keep looking. Even an ant leaves a trail. - A winged ant, not so much, mitnick grimaces

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38514
In his wallet, Victor also keeps a photograph of this missing father, subtracted from an album, from that time when there were, when too many photos n

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38515
It is not

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38516
Three characters, seven, twenty? How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow? p173

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38517
He estimates his chances of success at 27%. They could have reached 40% if it did not stink as much of alcohol, but on the other hand, drunkenness will reduce by about 60% the suffering caused by a refusal. The probabilist concluded that with so many chances of picking himself up, you might as well be drunk.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38518
he never met the woman with whom to go through a long life. Or maybe he chooses his companions in such a way as to be sure that he will never succeed.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38519
When a Minister of Health cuts into the budget, here he d e l e t es a scanner, there a doctor, again a resuscitation service, he suspects that he shortens the existence of thousands of unknowns.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38520
How can he be so intelligent and so fragile at the same time? But the

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38521
Hope makes us wait on the threshold of happiness. Let us get what we hoped for, and we enter the antechamber of unhappiness.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38522
All glory can only be a sham, except perhaps in running. But I suspect anyone who says they disdain her for enraged at having only had to give it up

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38523
How can he believe that we will be happier by hurting others?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38524
They are loves that add up, others that will never divide.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38525
... you who read and reread War and Peace, you know, like General Kutuzov, that the two most powerful warriors are patience and time. Another man will come, another meeting, another miracle. I have no doubt about that. I'd like to do it again. Loving at least avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38526
Loving at least avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38527
He guesses that David, hearing his first name too many times, understood. In war movies, when a soldier pisses blood and the sergeant tells him he's going to be okay, Jim, you're going to shoot when, Jim, that's never a good sign. (p 42)

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38528
You just don't want to love someone who loves you so little. Why was it so complicated?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38529
"No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38530
Book, novel or collection of 11 short stories? 11 as the number of passengers we follow over the pages. An intense jubilation in the first half of the book, a mad desire to know the rest. I even caught myself highlighting some incredible passages of virtuosity and depth. But the second part is.... There, no more words. The remake of Dr. Follamour by a Tarentino on Xanax. It goes all the way, but without common sense or the verve of the beginning. And as is often the case, it is up to the reader to make an end. If this book is a collection of short stories, then I loved 5, hence the mixed rating. Related for the first half

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38531
I'd like to do it again. Loving at least avoids constantly seeking meaning in one's life. Religion is a carnivorous fish of the abyss. It emits a tiny light, and to attract its prey, it needs a lot of night.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38532
Willibald therefore decided to develop a "pill of oblivion." He had little doubt, if he could, that his fortune would be made. Everyone has something to forget: a misdeed of yesterday that we are still ashamed of today, a situation where we found each other quite ridiculous, or simply the eternal reproaches (of his mother, his wife, of the two). Selective amnesia finally allowed us to erase the past, thus changing the present.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38533
Already, success at fifty is mustard that arrives at dessert.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38534
Three characters, seven, twenty? How many simultaneous stories would a reader agree to follow?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38535
With Piette, I discovered manic depression, bipolar disorder.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38536
... it is not so easy for me to meet the woman my mother was.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38537
I need you much more than you need me. (Hervé Le Tellier to his mother).

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38538
I was finding out everything. I was shocked, upset. (After seeing Alain Resnais's Night and Fog).

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38539
I spent all my time at my grandfather's house where my toys, construction games and puzzles were located.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38540
Guy, well, wore the tie. On the face of it, this is done to reassure any reader, we cannot deduce anything from this. Especially since it was a simple tie in silk, all-rounder, neither slim, too casual, nor knit, too risky because he would not have known with what to wear it. It was almost always united, in deep blues, but sometimes a very fine stripe brightened it. I had offered him ties of other colors, or fancy patterns, to no avail. They had failed at the bottom of a drawer at best. The others, about 50, were hanging from a long double metal rod in his closet and I would have been unable to distinguish them between them. He was too short of bust and not strong enough collar, and he chose these ties too long. He had the end of it in the pants, but it always ended up escaping, only to float uncontrolkily on the belt buckle. I don't know where his taste for this strip of decorative fabric came from. Teaching English in high school did not require war that he would wear one. I imagine that unconsciously it was for him to establish with his students an impassable Maginot line of clothing. Unless the English tradition, "Tie," which also means "link," "attache," is a key to analysis. Anyway, once he got home he didn't take it off, he wouldn't even loosen the collar. For a long time I blamed this on fatigue. Retirement age came. He did not abandon her. He knotted his knot every morning, in all weathers, under all circumstances. He wore it indifferently under a jacket, under a sweater, a jacket, an anorak, all converging to give him the look of a security guard of a guarding company. In winter sports, his bad knees prevented him from skiing, but he sometimes took my son there, he wore the tie to the bottom of the ski slopes, and he could even eat a fondue, cravat, in high-altitude restaurants. I've got the picture. Removing it to sleep where to swim must have been a tear. His conformism was so extreme that he confined him to originality.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38541
I quickly realized, however, that it was difficult to give any credit to what my mother was saying. It was not that she particularly liked to lie, but accepting the truth was too good. She accumulated lies in this way, and imposed them on all.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38542


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38543


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38544


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38545
But I decided that this crack was perhaps also my strength, that it was through these cracks that life entered my home.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38546
There's also my fragility, my skin-to-skin. Louis Jouvet said to his students: "Be emotional, not moved". But I can't do it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38547
There was a man on the roof, a real black colossus, armed with a machine gun so small that it looked like a toy. Philip, though unable to recognize its mark, nevertheless guessed that it was the kind of machine with which no one was discussing. (p.16)

Hervé Le Tellier
(Perek's disappearance)


#38548
The Disciple: Master, from which amount of evil is there more evil than fear. Ouch! You ave me hurts master! The Master: Perfect. It's from here, disciple.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


#38549
The disciple: Master, if I wake up tonight, how do I know if I'm not blind? The Master: Sleep, disciple, it's late.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


#38550
You never love anyone but only qualities.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38551
I think we only love beings who can destroy you, unless it is only the beings we love that can destroy you.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38552
I think there are two jealousies, one that drives people to kill themselves out of self-esteem, and one that drives people to kill out of self-esteem.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38553
I think one day I will go and ask your grave: "Eternal remorse."

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38554
I think the great strength of literature (and also its weakness) is that it does not know how to make The Return of the Lord's Son of Belle.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38555
We were bored. We would spend the morning inventory of the necessary races, we would go to the city to do them, we would have coffee on the main square and then the mercury would start to rise and we would go home. We were having lunch. we were ridding, we were doing the dishes before the ants were invaded. It was too hot to take a nap.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38556
I think if I tell you that from that angle exactly, you're incredibly beautiful, you're going to be offended. That's it, you moved.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38557
I think that writing with tears is running the risk of being unreadable.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38558
Yves. Yves, Anna Stein may repeat it, she does not find charm to her first name. She preferred another, less dated one.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38559
If a program desires, loves and suffers, what are the algorithms of love, suffering and desire? Am I programmed to get angry when I find out I'm a program? Do I have free will, despite everything? Is everything planned, programmed, inevitable? What dose of chaos is included in this simulation? Is there chaos, at least? Is there no way to prove that no, yes, in fact, we're not in a simulation? Do we live in a time that is only an illusion, where each apparent century lasts only a fraction of a second in the processors of the gigantic computer? What is death then, if not a simple "end" written on a line of code? Does Hitler, the Holocaust exist only in our simulation, or also in a few others, have six million Jewish programs been murdered by millions of Nazi programs? Is rape a male program that violates a female program? Aren't paranoid programs a tad more far-sighted system than others? Isn't this crazy hypothesis the most elaborate form of conspiracy theory developed in the largest possible conspiracy?

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38560
There are works so luminous that they shame us on the poor life to which we resign ourselves, that they require us to lead another. A book can be enough for this task.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38561
I understand that what I offer you is to be afraid.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38562
No one kills themselves, only tortured people escape by killing their executioner.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38563
Even if you despair of everything, you might as well do it on the terrace in Paris.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38564
A civilization can of course be extinguished before it can reach technological maturation, as we demonstrate this magnificently, with pollution, global warming, the sixth extinction...

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38565
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Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38566
L

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38567
The s

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38568
Incomprehensible book

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38569
The first time Arian had seen Meredith, he found her frankly ugly. Such an impression is transient, the best authors would have confirmed it.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38570
People have the right to know.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38571
the anomaly is the goncourt price. more suspense has half the book. you get lost with all the characters with a lack of depth.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The anomaly)


#38572
"No one lives long enough to know how much no one cares about anyone"

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38573
September 6, 1988. Dear François, I have just read, on your good advice, a book by a writer you greatly admire, Jacques Chardonne. Afterwards, I was stunned to learn that he was more than a collaborator. He was a Nazi, a visceral anti-Semite. Did you know that? Get my friendship. Hervé.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38574
What would the barricades of June 1832 be without Gavroche, what would Carthage be without Salammbô, and the whole story without the power of fiction?

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38575
19- I find the phrase "French from abroad" somewhat strange. 20- How long does a "French abroad" have to spend abroad to become a foreigner from a French person? 21- Is this time shorter than it takes a "foreigner from France" to become French?

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38576
A church on the pediment of which was written: "Oh that it is good the good God!" It was not humour, especially since to take everything, an "Ah she is virgin the Virgin Mary!" would have been more amusing.

Hervé Le Tellier
(All happy families)


#38577


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38578


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38579


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38580


Hervé Le Tellier
(The amnesiacs have not experienced anything unforgettable)


#38581
Where do our memories fit? Broca has proven that the left cerebral hemisphere controls speech, Penfield argues that temporal lobes welcome memory. An arrangement of neurons, a chemistry of the brain would store these images, smells and sounds that I call the memory of you. Why do my hands themselves keep the memory of your skin?

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38582
Morad you know what sadness is? Remember your father, Morad? What did he like to do with Morad, for example? My husband loved to sing, but I can't sing. And you Morad, can you sing? and without a word the child draws a small bear. What does she say to the song? "I have a very sweet and beautiful little teddy bear" The child smiles at Anna and nods, yes he knows the song.... He's entitled to grief, too.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38583
What's the grief? This is what a little boy asked Anna . The mother never dared to tell the child that her father had died on a construction site two years ago. She had only been able to say: your daddy is no longer here. He's gone. This absence, the child saw it as an unspeakable shame, he pretended to wait, in vain the return of his father , but he probably understood everything. P 201

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38584
He placed his palm delicately on the bark of the great ficus, as against the wrinkled palm of an old friend, but the bark was content to be cold, rough and moist, and repeat in his tree way: "You are old".

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38585
THE DISCIPLE: Master with you I learn modesty. THE MAITRE: Disciple, don't be so humble when you're not that big.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


#38586
In this novel, a double posed will give birth to a chapter to a single character, a single to a chapter with two characters, exceptionally three if one of the characters does not act or speak. Double zero is an interesting case: it will create a chapter with two secondary characters, or only one.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38587
Let the one who does not want to hear about love rests this book.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38588
You fill up with this silence where we are still together, in anticipation of a longer time to come, where we will no longer be.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Enough about love)


#38589
Mr President, Dear Jacques Chirac, I saw you yesterday on television with your wife Bernadette. With her perm and tailor, she didn't look, how to say? accomodante (I know well that good French would require me to write "accomodant air" without agreeing with the feminine, but you will see the use will eventually make law). In short, to return to Bernadette, I myself was once engaged to a woman of a difficult character, to tell you the truth of a real dragon. Mine was called Madeleine, so it's irrelevant. Get my best feelings. Hervé Le Tellier

Hervé Le Tellier
(Me and François Mitterrand)


#38590
Radio-London's view "Mona Lisa doesn't want to laugh..." I repeat: "Mona Lisa doesn't want to laugh..."

Hervé Le Tellier
(Mona Lisa up to 100:99 (1) views on Mona Lisa)


#38591
No author writes the reader's book, no reader reads the author's book. The end point, at the limit, can be common to them.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38592
The journalist has two enemies: censorship and information.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Source inconnue)


#38593
On this evening in October, therefore, in front of his relatives, the architect presented with communicative enthusiasm the Taj Mahal, famous mausoleum, raised near Agra, from 1622 to 1628, by Emperor Shah Dahan in memory of his wife Itimad-Ud-Daula, when a dubious voice interrupted him. "Excuse me, Jacopone, but this is absolutely not the Taj Mahal... - Sorry? How? It's not the Taj Mahal? "No, I'm sorry, dear friend, but this is the Grand Casino de la Bourboule. I can't be wrong, I lost another 5,000 francs two weeks ago.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Encyclopdia unutilis)


#38601
Zach and Anna. Under a porch on Rue des Francs-Bourgeois, Zach sits on the wall and draws Anna to him. Through a shaggy of the fabrics, he slips the freshness of his old teaching palms on the warmth of the young student buttocks. he whispers in Anna's ear a phrase from Georges Bataille: "The sexual act is in time what the tiger is in space", the meaning of which has always eluded him somewhat. "See you tomorrow," Anna replies, slipping down the stairs. It's infuriating: in Zach's underpants, sildenafil, a molecule surreptitiously swallowed in the form of a bluish tablet, is gradually unnecessarily effective.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The Sextine Chapel)


#38602
Anna and Ben. Then Ben opens the curtains. It's already dark. It's January. The red and blue neon light of the Holiday Inn in the Place de la République sees Anna's slender body, lying naked on her back and sheet. He kneels at the edge of the bed, kisses his feet, spreads his thighs, grabs his hips and draws him to him. Anna closes her eyes. She doesn't understand a word of what Ben says to her as he penetrates her and begins his slow back-and-forth. She regrets having done German-Spanish. Well, yes, she understands the word darling. It seems terribly out.

Hervé Le Tellier
(The Sextine Chapel)


#38603
The Disciple: Is it true, O master, as the French philosopher says, that a sitting intellectual goes less far than a con who walks? The Master: No, disciple, as long as the intellectual has thought of sitting in a car.

Hervé Le Tellier
(Ask the mute, disciple: 115 quality Socratic dialogues)


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