Aldous HuxleyMon Dieu, la vie est par trop moche.
About This Quote
Mon Dieu, la vie est par trop moche. This a French phrase that means “My God, life is too much of a mess.” It is a statement from a person who is upset with their situation and who is taking it out on those around them. In this case, it is the speaker’s life that is too much of a mess.
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