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The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince by Consuelo de Saint-Exupéry
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“I look sad because I don't have the courage to escape from you. And I think I don't want to understand the truth: for you, I am nothing but a dream. You like to play with life, you're not afraid of anything, not even of me. But I want you to know that I am not an object or a doll: I don't change faces on command, I like to sit down every day in the same place, on my own chair, and I know that you, you like to leave, to go to a new place every day. ”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“A love like that was a serious illness, an illness from which you never entirely recover.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I loved him, but I also realized how calm my life was without him.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“The two of us could form a new kind of union; we could be free together.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I have yet to meet a man who has seen my true stars.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I'm never sick when you are well.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“What are you going to do?,' he asked me.

Me? Nothing. Something has just been broken inside me; you yourself will never be able to repair it.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“... the human body is much stronger than we think. It seems to laugh at the cobwebs of despair that the heart weaves before our eyes in order to blind us to our fate. The body walks and goes on walking.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“Your path lies across the stars.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I get all tangled up in your ribbons.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I love you because you're a child and you're scared.'

You're going to hurt me in the end. You're quite mad.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“Nothing belongs more fully to an artist than his creation - even if you give him your youth, your money, your love, your courage, nothing belongs to you.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I will be your friend,' I said. 'I will go home to my mother's house the way I did when I skinned my knees as a little girl. I'll go and let myself be consoled by my roses, my palm trees, my enormous volcanoes in San Salvador. When you are old, maybe you'll come and see me someday.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I have to leave, leave, leave ...”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“I have a very precise memory of the local train, the hot bricks and copper boxes filled with boiling water to warm us up. Someone in another compartment was playing the guitar. To the rhythm of the train's rocking movement, I heard the chorus "Porque yo to quiero, porque yo to quiero," and I traveled toward my Tonio telling myself, "Because I love you ... because I love you”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“the most terrible dramas are those veiled in mystery.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince
“Since you left, Leon, the valet, is always drunk, the rice is undercooked, and my underwear is being stolen. I will come to get you and marry you in any country in the world and you'll arrange a lovely room for me, but without a cask with a golden spigot, because that's been stolen, too. I'm not writing anymore. I'm making my mother cry because I'm in despair. Our separation is driving me mad.”
Consuelo De Saint-Exupery, The Tale of the Rose: The Love Story Behind The Little Prince