It’s like I’m trying to complete my monthly blogging quota in just one evening but, anyway, here is for me :
« Reliquat d’une époque depuis longtemps révolue ; symbole d’une ère plus heureuse à venir »
Tentatively translated : « Remaining of an epoch long gone ; symbol of an happier era to come »
Instructions :
- Grab the nearest book.
- Open it to page 56.
- Find the fifth sentence.
- Post the text of the sentence in your journal along with these instructions.
- Don’t dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
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Since you’re French, I thought I might as well post it here. Kudos if you know where it comes from.
« Si vous n’avez pas peur d’arriver en retard à Venise, vous devez y aller, répond Martin »
I also learned my maths books didn’t really have sentences on their page 56′s.
Posted 19 mai 2009 at 18 h 19 min ¶Absolutely no clue. Same kudos if you find mine (that one quote doesn’t give much info about the book itself).
Posted 19 mai 2009 at 18 h 25 min ¶Post a Comment