The other, following the movement of Valentin's eyes, remained open-mouthed; but he turned smartly back to Valentin when the latter continued:
   "After that time, either it's as if I was falling asleep, I don't know what I'm thinking any more and time passes and escapes my control, or else I'm invaded by images, my attention wanders, and it comes to the same thing; time has run out without my feeling it melt away through my fingers."
   Jean-Lockwit nodded understandingly.
   "Pra, pra, pra, pra," said he, "pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra."
   Dreaming, he repeated this phrase once again.
   "I watch time," said Valentin, "but sometimes I kill it. That isn't what I want."
   The other raised his arms into the air, and let them fall again with lassitude and compassion."/>

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"    "I still can't manage to watch the big hand for more than four minutes," said Valentin, indicating Poucier's clock with a look.
   The other, following the movement of Valentin's eyes, remained open-mouthed; but he turned smartly back to Valentin when the latter continued:
   "After that time, either it's as if I was falling asleep, I don't know what I'm thinking any more and time passes and escapes my control, or else I'm invaded by images, my attention wanders, and it comes to the same thing; time has run out without my feeling it melt away through my fingers."
   Jean-Lockwit nodded understandingly.
   "Pra, pra, pra, pra," said he, "pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra."
   Dreaming, he repeated this phrase once again.
   "I watch time," said Valentin, "but sometimes I kill it. That isn't what I want."
   The other raised his arms into the air, and let them fall again with lassitude and compassion. "

Raymond Queneau , The Sunday of Life


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Raymond Queneau quote :       The other, following the movement of Valentin's eyes, remained open-mouthed; but he turned smartly back to Valentin when the latter continued:
   "After that time, either it's as if I was falling asleep, I don't know what I'm thinking any more and time passes and escapes my control, or else I'm invaded by images, my attention wanders, and it comes to the same thing; time has run out without my feeling it melt away through my fingers."
   Jean-Lockwit nodded understandingly.
   "Pra, pra, pra, pra," said he, "pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra, pra."
   Dreaming, he repeated this phrase once again.
   "I watch time," said Valentin, "but sometimes I kill it. That isn't what I want."
   The other raised his arms into the air, and let them fall again with lassitude and compassion." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>