Raymond Queneau Quotes
I Don't Know How Long I Stayed In That Particular Place My Poor Memory Is Not A Chronometer Nor A Movie Camera Nor A Phonograph Nor Any Other Sort Of Finely Tuned Machine. It's More Like Nature With Holes Empty Spaces Hidden Nooks And Crannies With Rivers That Trickle Away So That You Can Never Dip Your Foot In The Same Water Twice And With Patches Of Light And Darkness.
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