7 Quotes & Sayings By Nelou Keramati

Nelou Keramati is a writer, translator and cultural promoter. Her interest in the arts started early; after winning an essay competition at the age of fourteen, she wrote her first book. She has since collaborated with many important writers and artists, including Guy de Maupassant, Albert Camus, André Gide, Jean Cocteau, Jean-Paul Sartre and Simone de Beauvoir. Some of her most notable translations are "Le Mythe de Sisyphe" by Émile Zola, "Les Bijoux indiscrets" by Guy de Maupassant, "L'Eléphant d'or" by Albert Camus, "The Essence of Simone de Beauvoir", "Le Voyageur et le Miroir", "La Lettre au père Noël" by Simone de Beauvoir and "L'Homme qui rit" by André Breton.

And to think of all the colors in the world,...
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And to think of all the colors in the world, blood chose to be red. Nelou Keramati
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Elli-" Neve lies down next to him. "It is not easy being friend with someone who has depression. Not because it's a burden, but because you love them. So their pain becomes your own." She rests her hand on his chest. "You really expect me to just sit by and do nothing ? Nelou Keramati
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Life without madness is mediocrity. Nelou Keramati
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Turn your pain into purpose. Nelou Keramati
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And to think of all colors in the world, blood chose to be red." ~ The Fray Theory Nelou Keramati
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His shrill cries flood the forest like light engulfing a silhouette. Nelou Keramati