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Delphine De Vigan Quotes

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But sometimes the night reveals the only truth that time passes and things will never be seen the same again  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) No prince, no success filled her dreams: only time spread out before her to spend as she chose, a time of contemplation which offered her refuge.  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) Some secrets are like fossils and the stone has become too heavy to turn over  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) People who think that grammar is just a collection of rules and restrictions are wrong. If you get to like it, grammar reveals the hidden meaning of history, hides disorder and abandonment, links things and brings opposites together. Grammar is a wonderful way of organising the world how you’d like it to be  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) If you consider that a single straight line can be drawn between any two points, one day I’m going to draw a line from him to me or me to him  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) And when he catches me looking at him, he gives me this incredibly sweet, calm smile, and I think that we’ve got our lives ahead of us, our whole lives  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) You can learn to find unknowns in equations, draw equidistant lines and demonstrate theorems, but in real life there’s nothing to position, calculate, or guess  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes) I used to think things were the way they are for a reason, that there was some hidden meaning. I used to think that this meaning governed the way the world was. But it’s an illusion to think that there are good and bad reasons. Grammar is a lie to make us think that what we say is connected by a logic that you’ll find if you study it, a lie that gone on for centuries. Because I now know that life just lurches between stability and instability and doesn’t obey any law  (Delphine De Vigan Quotes)