Jean-Paul Sartre Quotes
I Live In The Past. I Take Everything That Has Happened To Me And Arrange It. From A Distance Like That, It Doesn't Do Any Harm, You'd Almost Let Yourself Be Caught In It. Our Whole Story Is Fairly Beautiful. I Give It A Few Prods And It Makes A Whole String Of Perfect Moments. Then I Close My Eyes And Try To Imagine That I'm Still Living Inside It.
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