Quotes by Michel Houellebecq
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People don't care all that much about their own death.What they really worry about, their one fixation, is how to avoid physical suffering as much as possible.
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The true divinity of the Middle Ages, the beating heart of its devotion, wasn't God the Father, wasn't even Jesus Christ. It was the Virgin Mary.
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Being young implies a certain enthusiasm for life , or else a certain defiance accompanied in either case by a vague sense of superiority towards the generation that one has been called on to replace.
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No human force, not even fear, is stronger than habit.
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A child is a sort of vicious, innately cruel dwarf.