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Paullina Simons
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Paullina Simons
Age: 61
Born: 1963
Born: January 1
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St. Petersburg
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I don't want this life to end, said Alexander. The good, the bad, the everything, the very old, to ever end.
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Please stop looking at me, she thought, afraid of his eyes and terrified of her own heart.
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And that's my point: all great things worth having require great sacrifice worth giving.
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When Tatiana looked up from her ice cream, she saw a soldier staring at her from across the street.
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Courage, Alexander,” she whispered. “Courage, Tatiana.
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Whenever you're unsure of yourself, whenever you're in doubt, ask yourself three questions. What do you believe in? What do you hope for? but most important, ask yourself, what do you love?
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I love you breathlessly, my amazing man.
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Alexander knew that before he had light instead of darkness, he had to deserve light instead of darkness.
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Love is when he is hungry and you feed him. Love is knowing when he is hungry.
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We’ll meet again in Lvov, my love and I…” Tatiana hums, eating her ice cream, in our Leningrad, in jasmine June, near Fontanka, the Neva, the Summer Garden, where we are forever young.
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Tatiana had imagined her Alexander since she was a child, before she believed that someone like him was even possible. When she was a little girl, she dreamed of a fine world in which a good man walked its winding roads, perhaps somewhere in his wandering soul searching for her.
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Awash in a flood of hostility and despair, they battled and railed and shattered their bodies on one another, unable to find one strand, one sobering swallow of solace.
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Ask yourself these three questions, Tatiana Metanova, and you will know who you are. Ask: what do you believe in? What do you hope for? But most important - ask: what do you love? ... I know who I am, she thought, taking his hand and turning to the altar. I am Tatiana. And I believe in, and hope for, and love Alexander for life.
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