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Very nice sort of place, Oxford, I should think, for people that like that sort of place.
Paris is always a good idea.
outside the city. Fortunately for them,
I would love to be where you are now, in Paris, that home of the planless, the free and joyous and emotional people." What
Whether you like it or not, Paris is the beating heart of Western civilisation. It's where it all began and ended.
The best thing about London is Paris,
Sometimes I think of Paris not as a city but as a home.
There's a place in Paris where I'd like to work one day. It's called the Slow Club.
At this moment, my soul is in Lebanon, my heart in Paris, and my body in New York.
Palace of Crystal
If you are lucky enough to have lived in Paris as a young man, then wherever you go for the rest of your life it stays with you, for Paris is a moveable feast.
the Isle of Wight, with occasional visits to
Paris is a place in which we can forget ourselves, reinvent, expunge the dead weight of our past.
Every day I think about where I come from and I am still proud to be who I am: first, a Kabyle from La Castellane, then an Algerian from Marseille, and then a Frenchman.
The bewildering beauty of Paris ...
There is but one Paris and however hard living may be here, and if it became worse and harder even - the French air clears up the brain and does good - a world of good.
The City that knows how.
Paris is beautiful, but nothing beats home.
Oh, it was so hard to leave Paris, just about my favorite city in the world.
London is a riddle. Paris is an explanation.
I had forgotten how gently time passes in Paris. As lively as the city is, there's a stillness to it, a peace that lures you in. In Paris, with a glass of wine in your hand, you can just be.
If the weather is too cold or rainy, I take shelter in the Regence Cafe, where I entertain myself by watching chess being played. Paris is the world center, and this cafe is the Paris centre for the finest skill at this game.
I was living in Paris, which is a very beautiful, very wonderful place, but a tight place as a city, a tight place culturally. Its people are very brilliant, thoughtful, the place functions, but it's a historical place in some ways, like a big museum.
It's just fun to be in Paris.
Bellport. A podium.
Paris is mostly retired people - I love it, and it's a beautiful city, but it's quite slow.
Always choose Paris.
Bahia Mar marina, Fort Lauderdale.
This is Port of Spain to me, a city ideal in its commercial and human proportions, where a citizen is a walker and not a pedestrian, and this is how Athens may have been before it became a cultural echo.
In Marseilles they make half the toilet soap we consume in America, but the Marseillaise only have a vague theoretical idea of its use, which they have obtained from books of travel.
It could be Paris. It could be Rio de Janeiro. It could be anywhere but home: someplace, anyplace, disorienting enough to make him notice what he wouldn't otherwise see. (The medicinal benefits of disorientation can never be overestimated.)
I have a picture of the Pont Neuf on a wall in my apartment, but i know that Paris is really on the closet shelf, in the box next to the sleeping bag, with the rest of my diaries.
Sassicaia from Tuscany,
Macon, wet from the raindrops for the first time.
I like to go to Mauritius on holiday.
I have lived most of my life in Paris, but I have a connection with Rome that I have with no other place. I'm attached by invisible strings.
What is the city but the people?
People ask me where I live most of the time, and it's kind of complicated for me to answer, because I'm not really sure. It's somewhere in between London, Rome, Paris, and Rio.
I think I enjoy London the best as it's where I started my career. But Paris is beautiful too.
Venice, that capital city of dream and intrigue, that double city (one above and seemingly solid, one below, wavering and reflected in the waters), which never disappoints ...
When you live in a small town in the Ukraine, you definitely want to go to Paris.
I can't stand Paris. I hate the place. Full of people talking French
For all of us who lived in Paris; we will never forget it because Paris is a moveable feast
I have a flat in Paris and go there a lot, but the Eurostar's much more civilised than flying.
Montreal, this wonderful town ... Pearl of Canada, Pearl of the world.
I love Paris in the summer, when it sizzles.
Lovely place, shame about the people!
Paris strikes the vulgar part of us infinitely the most, but to a thinking mind London is incomparably the most delightful subject for contemplation.
Streets of Paris, pray for me; beaches in the sun, pray for me; ghosts of the lemurs, intercede for me; plane-tree and laurel-rose, shade me; summer rain on quays of Toulon, wash me away.
In Paris there are wide cityscapes like nowhere else. Habit has made us indifferent to them. But those who wander around the city - keenly sniffing the air, looking to be moved, to be amazed - are very familiar with these places.
Angleterre Hotel,
I'd have to say the Seychelles, because I adore being in tropical places. However, Paris and Milan are also special to me. Every city has something special that attracts me.
[On Paris:] A city never entirely known, yet which gives you the feeling of intimacy, of possessing it intimately.
Greece is a good place for rebirths.
This (Paris,France) wouldn't be a bad place, but it's full of Frenchmen.
Lucy nodded dutifully, all the while making a mental list of all the places she would rather be. Paris, Venice, Greece, although weren't they at war? No matter. She would still rather be in Greece.
(On the Way to the Wedding, Bridgertons #8, by Julia Quinn)
Paris, a city of gaieties and pleasures, where four-fifths of the inhabitants die of grief.
Brooklyn, New York, and
I wish I could go to Paris right now.
It is in Paris that the beating of Europe's heart is felt. Paris is the city of cities. - Victor Hugo
Istanbul ... the constant beating of the wave of the East against the rock of the West ...
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I always love going to Paris, and now I feel like I know it really well.
When I look back now, it must have been like Paris was at the time of Le Sacre du Printemps.
I'll go to Venice and drown my sorrows.
[On Paris:] I do not know any city so beautiful and you can be unhappy there and notice your unhappiness less, having the city to look at.
I have always wanted to go to Trieste because it sounds like tristesse, which is a light-hearted word, even though in French it means sadness. In Spanish it is tristeza, which is heavier than French sadness, more of a groan than a whisper.
I like where I live here, in London.
Thriving metropolis. Home to dozens.
Paris is my favorite place in the world. I've never been there, at all ... But I wanna live there, even though I've never been.
London, thou art the flower of cities all!
I'm from Southampton.
Aniimal Town:~) The place where Dreams & Adventures come true!
There's nowhere that life feels more eternal, your dimwit youth more important, than Paris.
One's emotions are intensified in Paris - one can be more happy and also more unhappy here than in any other place. But it is always a positive source of joy to live here, and there is nobody so miserable as a Parisian in exile from his town.
I was born and raised in a suburb of Paris by a working-class family.
The hinterlands. Where the criminals and the carnivals and the concatenating counterfeiters of no morals to speak of make a home.
I regard Paris as a feast for the eyes, the senses and brain. It is a phenomenal city.
I did quite enjoy the days when one went for a beer at one's local in Paris and woke up in Corsica.
Maidstone," he says, "in Kent. But I moved
In St. Petersburg, the most abstract and intentional city on the entire globe. (Cities and be intentional or unintentional.
The siren that is this city speaks to us insistently even after we've moved away. She belongs to us, truly, and to each in a different way. Paris nous appartient.
Paris is not a city, it is the image, the symbol of France, its today and yesterday, the reflection of its history, its geography and its hidden essence.
Beirut is where I was born and raised.
Peru, Peru. My heart's lighthouse.
White villas glittered against the olive woods! What quiet harbours, thronged with gallant shipping bound for purple islands of wine and spice, islands set low in languorous waters!
to be in Paris when you're young and free - well, there's not much on earth better than that.
Paris is a wonderful city. I can't say I belong to an especially anglophone community.
We have a saying in Marseilles: a man in no hurry gets nowhere fast. I have been in no hurry for eight years.
Does anyone know where these gondolas of Paris come from?
[Fr., Ne sait on pas ou viennent ces gondoles Parisiennes?]
Athens, the eye of Greece, mother of arts And eloquence.
the basement. Katz
Paris-New York, the two high tension magnetic poles between life, life of the senses, of the spirit in Paris, and life in action in New York.
Does this boat go to Europe, France?
NEW MILFORD, CONNECTICUT
I love Birmingham, Michigan. It's lovely - you know, it's very similar to the Hamptons.
I stayed three weeks in Paris, fell in love with the city, and decided that I was born to live in Paris.
A city whose living immediacy is so urgent that when I am in it I lose all sense of the past.
I love the romance of Paris. I love Angelina [tearoom and pastry shop]. I always get a Mont-blanc [pastry] there.
To study in Paris is to be born in Paris!