Houellebecq does a Camus in the opening lines of Platform:
"Father died last year. I don't subscribe to the theory by which we only become *truly adult* when out parents die; we never become truly adult."
On 2/3/06, Udhay Shankar N <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Nishant Shah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> "Everything starts somewhere, although many physicists disagree."
The obvious response to this one is the first line from _Weaveworld_ by
Clive Barker (highly recommended if you haven't read it, BTW)
"Nothing ever begins."
Udhay
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does the frog know it has a latin name?
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