“Saying goodbye is a little like dying.”

Marjane Satrapi

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“Nothing's worse than saying goodbye. It's a little like dying.”


“You know, they say in France that translation is like a woman: she is either beautiful or faithful. ”


“Life is absolutely unbearable. And we're going to die.”


“We are focusing on the small details and hiding the misery in the world. Look at the smoker and we miss global warming, war, and the crap we eat--not the bad guys but smoking. I smoke and they talk about cancer, I eat and they talk about cholesterol, I make love, it's AIDS. Before AIDS and cholesterol and cancer there's the pleasure of making love and eating and smoking. I have to die someday, so if the thing that gave me pleasure all of my life kills me instead of me going under a truck, that's fine. Besides, why should I live so that when I die I give fresh meat to the worms? I hope that I am rotted and they don't want to eat me. F@#$ck the worms.”


“Anyway, that's how it is! Either they obey the law, or they're expelled!! And make sure they wear their veils correctly..." - "If hair is as stimulating as you say, then you need to shave your moustache!" My father actually said that.”


“In any case, it's the cowardice of people like you who give dictators the chance to install themselves!”