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Them Quotes by Paolo Giordano
- She emptied herself of Fabio and of herself, of all the useless efforts she had made to get where she was and find nothing there.…
- People took what they wanted, they clutched at coincidences, the few there were, and made a life from them. . . . Choices are made…
- All Mattia saw was a shadow moving toward him. He instinctively closed his eyes and then felt Alice’s hot mouth on his, her tears on…
- Twin primes: pairs of prime numbers that are close to each other, almost neighbors, but between them there is always an even number that prevents…
- Do you really like studying?" Mattia nodded. "Why?" "It's the only thing I know how to do," he said shortly. He wanted to tell her…
- but his eyes were too dark for her to make out any spark in them
- It was strange to find them here, still alive, with their shared bits of past that suddenly counted for nothing.
- Separating them were two layers of brick, a few inches of plaster, and nine years of silence.
- ...finally her hands, so light, holding his head still and catching all his thoughts and imprisoning them there, in the space that no longer existed…
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