
“C'est avec les fils qui aiment leur mère qu'on fait les maris qui aiment leur femme.”
La Petite Sœur
La Transparence impossible, 1967
“C'est avec les fils qui aiment leur mère qu'on fait les maris qui aiment leur femme.”
La Petite Sœur
“Un fils encore enfant est toujours un peu un miroir déformant pour son père.”
Le Passé Ressuscité, 1928
“Dans les premières passions les femmes aiment l'amant, et dans les autres elles aiment l'amour.”
Reflections; or Sentences and Moral Maxims (1665–1678)
Essais - Livre II
[...] we have always had (secret, secret, close the doors!) we have always have had a great deal of difficulty in understanding the world view that quantum mechanics represents. At least I do, because I'm an old enough man that I haven't got to the point that this stuff is obvious to me. Okay, I still get nervous with it. And therefore, some of the youngest students...you know how it always is, every new idea, it takes a generation or two until it becomes obvious that there's no real problem. It has not yet become obvious to me that there is no real problem. I cannot define the real problem, therefore I suspect there's no real problem, but I'm not sure there's no real problem.
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