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  1. 80 quotes from Pascal Quignard: 'Le livre est un morceau de silence dans les mains du lecteur. Celui qui écrit se tait. Celui qui lit ne rompt pas le silence.', 'Tous les matins du monde sont sans retour.', and 'Vous faites de la musique, Monsieur. Vous n'êtes pas musicien.'.

  2. “J'ai le regret de votre mère. Chacun des souvenirs que j'ai gardés de mon épouse est un morceau de joie que je ne retrouverai jamais.” ― Pascal Quignard, Tous les matins du monde. tags: deuil , décès , mère , souvenirs. 1 likes. Like.

    • Pascal Quignard
    • 1991
    • Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
    • 1969
    • “Is war perhaps nothing else but a need to face death, to conquer and master it, to come out of it alive -- a peculiar form of denial of our mortality?”
    • “Those who have the strength and the love to sit with a dying patient in the silence that goes beyond words will know that this moment is neither frightening nor painful, but a peaceful cessation of the functioning of the body.
    • “Simple people with less education, sophistication, social ties, and professional obligations seem in general to have somewhat less difficulty in facing this final crisis than people of affluence who lose a great deal more in terms of material luxuries, comfort, and number of interpersonal relationships.
    • “We often tend to ignore how much of a child is still in all of us.” ― Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, On Death and Dying: What the Dying Have to Teach Doctors, Nurses, Clergy and Their Own Families.
  3. All the World's Mornings (French: Tous les matins du monde) is a 1991 novel by Pascal Quignard. It is a story of the apprenticeship of Marin Marais in the house of the austere, reclusive and mysterious violist, Monsieur de Sainte-Colombe , obsessed with his late wife, and of his romantic entanglements with his master's two daughters, Madeleine ...

    • Pascal Quignard
    • 1991
    • “ Tous les matins du monde sont sans retour.” — Pascal Quignard.
    • “ This is the hour of silence. In no way does silence mean lack of sound: it means a state in which the ear is the most alert.” — Pascal Quignard.
    • “ Nothing human has ever mattered to this world. Nothing human has ever excited the interest of rivers or flowers. Everything fades away in the specks of this blurred haze that the fire of the sun has added to the heat of the light.”
    • “ Lire c’est errer. La lecture est l’errance.” — Pascal Quignard.
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    Pascal Quignard (1948) Pascal Quignard was born in 1948 in Verneuil. In 1994 he resigned from all his jobs. He has published eighty-four "Little Treatises," five novels, and translations from the Latin (Albucius, Porcius Latro), the Chinese (Kong-souen Long), and the Greek (Lycophron).

  5. [ 24 CITATIONS TROUVÉES ] “L'amour, c'est d'abord aimer follement l'odeur de l'autre.” De Pascal Quignard / Vie Secrète. “Ecrire, trouver le mot, c'est éjaculer soudain.” De Pascal Quignard...

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