“It is better to crush a gland instead of an oak.”

Il vaut mieux écraser un gland plutôt qu'un chêne.
From La cinécellulaire: extrait des mises au point de la biologie, personal notes (2008)

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Il vaut mieux écraser un gland plutôt qu'un chêne.

La cinécellulaire, 1968-2008

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