Welcome to Bookmarker!

This is a personal project by @dellsystem. I built this to help me retain information from the books I'm reading.

Source code on GitHub (MIT license).

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4 months, 3 weeks ago

I'd run around with a lot of women

[...] I'd run around with a lot of women when I was younger, before and after my divorce, and I'd worked in Paris bars a week at a time. I'd even done a season at a vacation club in Agadir because of a love affair that hadn't worked out, a woman from Bois-Colombes. I wanted to marry her. [...]

—p.106 The Waitress Was New by Dominique Fabre
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let the world turn around us, beyond our spotless bars

After all these years as a barman, everyone I know's in my own line of work. My friend Roger, my friend Pierrot, and then the others. They come and go, for the most part. Let the world turn around us, beyond our spotless bars, in the end every day will be carefully wiped away to make room for the n…

—p.98 by Dominique Fabre
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fettle

He was in fine fettle, he told me.

—p.94 by Dominique Fabre
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there's always a bar in their lives

[...] You really are a useful thing in other people's lives when you're a barman. The customers don't realize it outright, of course, but when all's said and done, in good times and bad, there's always a bar in their lives, and a barman, a bit wizened but very professional, to serve them whatever t…

—p.77 by Dominique Fabre
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sentences that don't always know where they're going

[...] Sometimes talk, which for a barman means I listen while he throws out sentences that don't always know where they're going, about his life, his career, his children. [...]

—p.13 by Dominique Fabre