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The Brightest Star in Paris The Brightest Star in Paris by Diana Biller
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“Oh, that had to hurt. To conceal so much of yourself and be loved for it.”
Diana Biller, The Brightest Star in Paris
“You've let me down somehow, or you're going to. But I'm not interested in being another weapon you use against yourself.”
Diana Biller, The Brightest Star in Paris
“It’s been almost a decade and a half since the end of the war, and there’s not a month that goes by without a middle-aged man walking into my office, waiting till the door is closed, and telling me they haven’t had an unbroken night’s sleep in fifteen years. Or they’ll be out for a pleasant evening at the theater with their wife, and the smell of someone’s wet wool cloak casts them so far back into war they can’t even move.”
Diana Biller, The Brightest Star in Paris
“Boys, killed in a war waged by wealthy old men, for nothing but unearned pride and glory,”
Diana Biller, The Brightest Star in Paris