Total Eclipse Crazy Love - Total Eclipse of Heart--

Bo 2022-04-21 09:03:47



1 He pretends to know everything, malls, art, medicine, I follow him, I must.

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2 The poet's third eye, which melts glaciers.

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3 I don't care about publishing books, only writing is one thing, the rest is literature.

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4 It is not love, but stupidity, selfishness, or fear that binds families and couples together. Love doesn't exist. Selfishness will exist, self-interested love will exist, self-satisfaction will exist, but love does not exist, and love must be recreated.

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5 I have shed too many tears, the dawn of a broken heart.

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6 I am determined to be everyone

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7 One disappointment in Paris is that artists are more middle-class than middle-class.

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8 Either don't do it, or be ruthless, and don't insult the injured person with an apology.

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9 Loving the soul is not as important as loving the body, the soul is immortal, and there is enough time to love, but the body. . . will rot.

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10 The only unbearable thing is tolerable.

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11 ---- You don't care if I'm happy or not.

----You shouldn't care either.


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12 She understands and caters to your needs.

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13 I study the magical shape of happiness, and no one can escape it.

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14 I always know what to say, and you, know how to say it.

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15 Persevere, abandon romanticism, put aside rhetoric, go straight to the point.

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16 I finally saw the end of wanting to conquer the world.

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17 Because I have nothing to say, and in fact there is nothing to say in the first place.

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18 I will return with limbs of steel, dark skin, angry eyes, I will be rich, I will be cruel and idle, I will be saved.

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19 ----Tell me if you love me.

----You know, I like you, do you love me.

----Love you.

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20 I saw him every night after his death, my great and glorious sin.

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21 I have found, eternity, that is, the sun and the sea, each other.

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Total Eclipse quotes

  • [first lines]

    Paul Verlaine: Sometimes he speaks in a kind of tender dialect of the death which causes repentence, of the unhappy men who certainly exist, of painful tasks and heartrending departures. In the hovels where we got drunk he wept looking at those who surrounded us, the cattle of poverty. He lifted up drunks in the black streets. He had the pity a bad mother has for small children. He moved with the grace of a little girl at catechism. He pretended to know about everything, business, art, medicine. I followed him, I had to!

  • [last lines]

    Arthur Rimbaud: I've found it. What? Eternity. It's the sun mingled with the sea.