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Aug 04, 2008 13:10


"Paris, by virtue of the beauty that lurks at every turn, is a city for gentle contemplation. The term flâneur exists only in French, describing a person who spends entire days wandering aimlessly with the express purpose of doing little more than taking in whatever he sees. A French man is never in danger of running too quickly past the roses to ever stop and smell them. A French man is forever lolling about in the rose bed, happily avoiding the rat race and concentrating on the seriousness business of simply being."
- bryce corbett 'a town like paris'




the metro, paris

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