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Letter "J" » John Vinocur Quotes
«Real life in Paris, the waiting-for-a-bus kind of existence that goes on without ever crossing the tracks to the city's elegance and worldly ambitions, moves on its own, without manifestoes or injunctions to stop it.»
Author: John Vinocur
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About:
Life
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Keywords:
ambitions,
bus,
crossing,
Crossing the,
elegance,
injunction,
injunctions,
Paris,
real life,
tracks,
worldly
«At the edge of the cliffs, the wind is a smack, and D-day becomes wildly clear: climbing that cutting edge into the bullets.»
Author: John Vinocur
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Keywords:
bullets,
cliffs,
climbing,
cutting,
cutting edge,
D Day,
Edge of,
smack,
smacked,
smacking,
smacks,
wildly
«The American cemetery at Saint-Laurent-sur-Mer is a great lawn at the edge of the sea, white marble crosses and Stars of David against an open horizon. very American in the best sense: no phony piety, simple, easy.»
«The public relations warriors fought and lost Monte Carlo's Battle of the Magazine Covers.»
«Graham looks up It is a still look, and it shuts the door gently on the subject.»
«The sense of war, the extraordinary bravery of the Allied armies, the numbers, the losses, the real suffering that disappears in time and commemorative oratory, are not marked out in any red guidebook of the emotions, but they are present if you look.»
«On a strawberry sundae of a day, all daisies and June sun and pastoral posing by world leaders on the Lancaster House lawn.»
«No one has the right to change Paris, the protesters say, and argue that the city is the patrimony of all mankind.»