La Vie En Rose by Louis Armstrong except playing on a record player in your tiny studio apartment, while you slowdance with your partner. The room is lit only by Christmas lights, and from the streetlamp-reflected snow outside the window.

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La Vie En Rose by Louis Armstrong except playing on a record player in your tiny studio apartment, while you slowdance with your partner. The room is lit only by Christmas lights, and from the streetlamp-reflected snow outside the window.
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ANALOG // Ed. John W. Campbell Cover // John Schoenherr Condé Nast // March 1965
I am the forest, I am ancient. I treasure the stag, I treasure the deer. I shelter you from storm, I shelter you from snow. I resist the frost, I keep the source. I nurse the earth, I am always there. I build your house, I kindle your hearth. Therefore, you people, hold me dear.
— Inscription found in a 17th century forester’s house in Lower Saxony, Germany
Ariadne Oliver understands how my mind works.
Ariadne: You mean elephants! Sorry, I was thinking of elephants at that dinner last night.
Poirot: With hesitation, I ask why.
Ariadne: Because the meringue got stuck in my teeth.
Poirot: ...I see. The pathway of logic is there somewhere, but...
Ariadne: Meringue--dentures--ivory--elephants.
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“I’ll find you. Don’t worry. Just be on your own and I’ll find you.”
— Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book
“Love isn’t a state of perfect caring. It is an active noun like struggle. To love someone is to strive to accept that person exactly the way he or she is, right here and now.”
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