“In primary school, there are kids who learn their conjugations and their multiplication tables. Me, I learned something more useful: the strong get off on walking all over other people, and wiping their feet while they're at it, like you would on a doormat.”
Marie-Sabine Roger“In primary school, there are kids who learn their conjugations and their multiplication tables. Me, I learned something more useful: the strong get off on walking all over other people, and wiping their feet while they're at it, like you would on a doormat.”
Marie-Sabine Roger, Soft in the Head“Books should not be loved selfishly. Neither books nor anything else, in fact.”
Marie-Sabine Roger, Das Labyrinth der Wörter