“Life is like a journey on a train With passengers sitting at each window pane. We may sit far apart the whole journey through. You may never know me, I may never know you. But if, by chance, we sit side by side Let’s be pleasant companions—’tis so short a ride. Then there are Jan Struther’s words from her poem “Eulogy”: She was twice blessed: She was happy; She knew it. I want those sentences on my tombstone.”
― She: The Old Woman Who Took Over My Life
― She: The Old Woman Who Took Over My Life
“No, really, ma bonne amie, this dress won’t do,” Liza said, looking sideways at the princess from a distance, “have them bring the maroon one you’ve got there! Really! Why, this may just be the deciding of your fate in life. And this is too light, it won’t do, no, it won’t do!” What would not do was not the dress, but the face and the whole figure of the princess, but neither Mlle Bourienne nor the little princess sensed that; it seemed to them that if a blue ribbon was put in the hair, done up high, and a blue scarf hung down on the brown dress, and so on, all would be well.”
― War and Peace
― War and Peace
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