“A Strange melancholy pervades me to which I hesitate to give the grave and beautiful name of sorrow. The idea of sorrow has always appealed to me but now I am almost ashamed of it's complete egoism. I have known boredom, regret, and occasionally remorse, but never sorrow. Today it envelops me like a silken web, enervating and soft, and sets me apart from everybody else.” ~Françoise Sagan, Bonjour Tristesse
“He lifted me up and held me close against him, my head on his shoulder. At that moment I loved him. In the morning light he was as golden, as soft, as gentle as myself, and he would protect me.” ~Françoise Sagan, Bonjour Tristesse
“I have loved to the point of madness; that which is called madness, that which to me, is the only sensible way to love.” ~Françoise Sagan
“I like men to behave like men. I like them strong and childish.” ~Françoise Sagan
“I shall live badly if I do not write, and I shall write badly if I do not live.” ~Françoise Sagan
"It's impossible to speak highly enough of the virtues, the dangers and the power of shared laughter." ~Françoise Sagan
“Money may not buy happiness, but I'd rather cry in a Jaguar than on a bus.” ~Françoise Sagan
“Nothing brings on jealousy like laughter.” ~Françoise Sagan
“Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known” ~Françoise Sagan
“The one thing I regret is that I will never have time to read all the books I want to read.” ~Françoise Sagan
"To jealousy, nothing is more frightful than laughter." ~Françoise Sagan
Source: Goodreads
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