1030 From Marseille by Sebastien Japrisot Quotes
1030 From Marseille by Sebastien Japrisot
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“What was the stupid thing he had said? That no one is innocent; that everyone is guilty.
The mistake always she was made was to worry too much about what other people thought of her. She knew what it was they thought, and she also knew that they were wrong. A woman clinging to a vanished youth, trying to buy it back. The pain and wretchedness that they called sin. The specters of approaching age; the demons of the afternoon.”
― 1030 From Marseille by Sebastien Japrisot
The mistake always she was made was to worry too much about what other people thought of her. She knew what it was they thought, and she also knew that they were wrong. A woman clinging to a vanished youth, trying to buy it back. The pain and wretchedness that they called sin. The specters of approaching age; the demons of the afternoon.”
― 1030 From Marseille by Sebastien Japrisot
