“Maman, quand j’appelle le bon Dieu, c’est toujours mon père qui descend devant moi.”
“Je me souviens de l'atelier de mon père. Je ne peux pas passer devant l’échoppe d'un cordonnier sans croire que mon père est encore vivant, quelque part dans l'au-delà du monde, assis devant une table de fermée, avec son tablier bleu, son tranchet, ses ligneuls, ses alènes, en train de faire des souliers en cuir d'ange pour quelque dieu à mille pieds.”
Jean le Bleu, 1932
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En attendant le vote des bêtes sauvages, 1998
I think if there is a God, I don’t know if it’s the one in the Bible, ’cause that’s a weird story, is He’s our father and we’re His children. That’s it. “Our father, who art in Heaven.” Where’s our mother? What happened to our mom? What did He do to our mom? Something happened. Somewhere in Heaven, there’s a porch with a dead lady under it, and I want the story. Somebody’s gotta check the trunk of God’s car for bleach and rope and fibers.
Well, how can we not have a mother?! At least, maybe, God’s divorced. Maybe he has an ex-wife. God’s a single dad and He’s raising us alone and we’re praying… and He’s like, “I’m trying! It’s just me up here!” Maybe that’s what’s going on. Maybe your life is your time… this is our weekend with Dad, that’s what life is… and then when you die, you go to mom’s house…
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Saturday Night Live (2014)