Top 32 Tatiana De Rosnay Quotes
#1. Quick, children, come now. You are safe here. You are safe with us.
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#2. Sometimes I get to see a movie that's adapted from a book that I haven't heard about or that I love the movie so much that I will, of course, read the book.
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#3. The more I read, the hungrier I become. Each book seemed promising, each page I turned offered an escapade, the allure of another world, other destinies, other dreams.
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#4. I think books and movies are going to go a long way together in the future. I think we writers are very important material for directors.
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#5. There are two of my favorite books, 'The Great Gatsby' and 'Gone With The Wind', that were made into movies. And I love those movies as much as I love the books. That's really rare.
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#6. I've always been a geek, so I've always used the Internet, perhaps at first for autopromotion, as many authors do.
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#7. And so I write this for you, My Sarah. With the hope that one day, when you're old enough, this story that lives with me, will live with you as well. When a story is told, it is not forgotten. It becomes something else, a memory of who we were; the hope of what we can become.
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#10. Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing. - HENRY MILLER
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#11. Never cry in front of these men. Never cry. Ever. It's only hair. Hair will grow back.
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#12. When you grew up in France in the 1970s and 80s, the Vel' d'Hiv wasn't part of the history program.
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#13. The opening lines of a book are so important. You really need to somehow charm your reader. If you can't get her attention in the first pages, you may have lost her. There has to be an ambience.
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#16. Did she not have it all, the beauty, the brains, the breeding, the brilliant marriage? Yet I felt a tangible sadness lurking within ...
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#17. How was it possible that entire lives could change, could be destroyed, and that streets and buildings remained the same, she wondered.
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#18. She bent her chin to her chest. She mumbled something I did not catch. It sounded like, Shame on us all for not having stopped it.
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#21. I'm used to promoting books, but a movie is a very different thing. You have to go to film festivals and wear fancy clothes and try and look glamorous and intelligent when you're just terrified and you want to go home!
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#22. It is not easy to explain how I felt while I read, but I will try. No doubt you, as a reader, will understand. It appeared I found myself in a place where no one could bother me, where no one could reach me. I grew impervious to all the noises around me.
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#23. When would he realize that it wasn't his infidelity I couldn't bear, but his cowardice?
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#25. She couldn't imagine why there was such a difference between those children and her. She couldn't imagine why she and all these other people with her had to be treated this way. Who decided this, and what for?
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#27. You're playing with Pandora's box. Sometimes it's better not to open it. Sometimes, it's better not to know.
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#28. Emile was not like you, not attached to houses. For you, houses are like people, are they not, they have a soul, a heart, they live and breathe. Houses remember.
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#30. There had been over four thousand Jewish children penned in the Vel' d'Hiv', aged between two and twelve. Most of the children were French, born in France. None of them came back from Auschwitz.
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#31. You know what I find most shocking about the Vel'd'Hiv?" Guillaume said. "Its code name."
I knew the answer to that, thanks to my extensive reading.
Operation Spring Breeze, " I murmured.
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#32. Sometimes, Miss Jarmond, it's not easy to bring back the past. There are unpleasant surprises. The truth is harder than ignorance
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