“She suffers and she laughs.”
“She knows how to suffer and at the same time how to laugh.”
“They knew, though, she would not suffer as they had suffered. She was perfect. They were scarred.”
“I got offended when she laughed, because she was showing pleasure, but she was also showing displeasure—in all the previous moments where she hadn’t laughed.”
“She laughed so easily when she was happy. But also when she was sad.”
“…it was rather because she felt less happy than she had expected. She laughed because she was disappointed…”