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Mouloud Benzadi
“London on a gloomy and rainy day is still better than Paris on a bright and sunny day.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“Everything in London is great and adorable,
apart from the weather which is so unpredictable.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“With all its ethnic and cultural diversity, there’s nowhere else like London for tolerance , compassion and humanity.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“In Britain, the biggest mistake you can make is judging the weather by looking at the sky out your window.
The unpredictable weather can switch from blue skies to a downpour in the blink of an eye, and all four seasons can occur in a single day.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Mouloud Benzadi
“London on a gloomy and rainy day is still better than San Francisco on a bright and sunny day.”
Mouloud Benzadi

Cindy Callaghan
“A regular Ferris wheel from a Wilmington carnival was like a dwarf planet compared to this gigantic wheel.”
Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

Cindy Callaghan
“Ellie said, “Give me the Pad-i, and I’ll type today.”

“Pad-i?” I asked.

“Yeah. Like ‘Pad Thai,’” she said.

I asked, “What’s wrong with ‘iPad’?”

“I thought it might be fun to change it. You know, see if it catches on.”
Cindy Callaghan, Lost in London

Anastasia Pash
“Although London is known for many things, a fashion-forward capital is not one of them.”
Anastasia Pash, Travel With Style: Master the Art of Stylish and Functional Travel Capsules

Mouloud Benzadi
“After dinner, they walked through Trafalgar Square, which was also very busy, with its stunning fountains and eye-catching statues attracting crowds of visitors. Some of these visitors enjoyed feeding pigeons and taking pictures with them.
They left the noisy sounds of the square behind and walked slowly towards St. James' Park to seek the sound of silence for a change before heading home. Unlike Trafalgar Square and the surrounding areas, the park was engulfed in silence, interrupted only by the sounds of ducks and swans that moved suddenly in the pond as they approached it. As they sat on a bench facing the beautiful, peaceful pond that seemed to be in deep sleep, Alina sighed.
“I miss this peace and silence. I don't think I can continue to live in the city.”
“I feel the same,” he said as he laid his hand on hers, gazing out at the night. “I’m really delighted that we both like a quiet life. I really love it, although I must admit that I sometimes feel bored if I have to stay in a quiet place for too long. I guess it’s human nature. You can never please humans. No matter what the weather—shine or rain—some will always complain! Humans are so hard to please that even if you grant them an eternal easy life in Paradise, some will still want to go back to Earth, even if living on Earth means struggling, starving, bleeding, and suffering!”
“I’m really impressed that you like a quiet life despite the fact that you were brought up in a large city...”
Mouloud Benzadi