“I was thinking that I should be content to kiss him until the break of day. Bertrand ran out of kisses too soon; desire made them superfluous in his eyes. They were only a stage on the road to pleasure, not something inexhaustible and self-sufficient, as Luc had revealed them to me.” ThinkingShouldMadeSelfEyeDesirePleasureBreakStageKissingRanSufficientHis EyesSuperfluousSelf Sufficient Book:Certain Smile Source: Certain Smile
“It seems to me that there are two kinds of trickery: the "fronts" people assume before one another's eyes, and the "front" a writer puts on the face of reality.” PeopleKindTwoRealitySeemsEyeFacesFrontsAssumingDeceptionTrickery Author:Francoise Sagan
“No one ever has time to examine himself honestly, and most people look no further than their neighbors' eyes, in which they may see their own reflection.” PeopleLooksMayEyeReflectionNeighborHonestly Author:Francoise Sagan