Disagreeable Tales Quotes
Disagreeable Tales
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Léon Bloy562 ratings, 3.55 average rating, 77 reviews
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“I shall become as complete a stranger as the unknown drama sleeping in the limbo of a novelist’s imagination”
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― Disagreeable Tales
“Her face resembled a fried potato rolled in scraped cheese.”
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― Disagreeable Tales
“Her heart had been cultivated like a small-scale vegetable garden, where the slightest beds are calculated for making a stew.”
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― Disagreeable Tales
“on the outermost point of the last branch of a great tree elected by lightning, there always hangs a fruit—delectable or horrifying—which collects a precious essence before it vanishes forever.”
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― Disagreeable Tales
“When did he start to stroke and compassionate?”
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― Disagreeable Tales
“One had, in any case, a bag full of fruits that resemble stars, picked by the handful in the luminous forest ...”
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― Disagreeable Tales
