“The one thing I regret is that I will never have time to read all the books I want to read.” WantBookOne ThingRegretI Regret Author:Francoise Sagan
“Marriage? It's like asparagus eaten with vinaigrette or hollandaise, a matter of taste but of no importance.” MatterTasteImportanceAsparagus Author:Francoise Sagan
“Every little girl knows about love. It is only her capacity to suffer because of it that increases.” KnowsLittlesSufferingGirlCapacityIncrease Author:Francoise Sagan
“I always believe things are going to work out.” BelieveWork OutGoing To WorkAlways Believe Author:Francoise Sagan
“Of course the illusion of art is to make one believe that great literature is very close to life, but exactly the opposite is true. Life is amorphous, literature is formal.” BelieveArtLife IsCoursesLiteratureIllusionArt IsOppositesFormalTrue LifeGreat Literature Author:Francoise Sagan
“Every time I see a film about Joan of Arc I'm convinced she'll get away with it. It's the only way to get through life.” WayFilmConvincedGet AwayArcs Author:Francoise Sagan
“You should celebrate the end of a love affair as they celebrate death in New Orleans, with songs, laughter, dancing and a lot of wine.” ShouldEndsSongLaughterWineDancingAffairCelebrateNew OrleansLove Affair Author:Francoise Sagan
“Writing is a question of finding a certain rhythm. I compare it to the rhythms of jazz. Much of the time life is a sort of rhythmic progression of three characters. If one tells oneself that life is like that, one feels it less arbitrary.” IfsFeelsWritingCharacterLife IsCertainThreeFindingsJazzOneselfRhythmCompareArbitraryLife Is LikeProgressionFinding The One Author:Francoise Sagan
“After Proust, there are certain things that simply cannot be done again. He marks off for you the boundaries of your talent.” DoneCertainTalentMarkBoundariesProust Author:Francoise Sagan