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“The French have performed an impressive feat. They take themselves seriously but not sternly. They seem to understand, in a way that Americans sometimes don’t that play, not work, is civilization’s highest calling.”

A quote worthy of the highest praise. Play IS civilizations highest calling.

“The Empire State always did and always will occupy pride of place in my heart;” “The Eiffel Tower is in some unspoken way the personification of its soul, the triumph of fantasy over reality, folly over practicality.”

Both the Eiffel Tower and the Empire State Building feature prominently in my two favorite movies: “King Kong,” 1933 and “Ninotchka,” 1939.

Of course, the still of Kong, heart-broken and full of holes, lovingly parting from Ann Darrow, before he is about to fall from the Empire State Building, is an iconic portrayal of tenderness and love, for me. I had this still blown up into a large canvas print that I view from my hallway everyday…it includes two other icons, The Brooklyn Bridge and The Chrysler Building, the true example of art deco. https://drive.google.com/file/d/1DrQJskaszYagWxM1gPf9IOd4hLJuHLbu/view?usp=sharing

And the Eiffel Tower brings Melvyn Douglas and Greta Garbo together in the 1st real example of “détente,” between Russia and the West. https://youtu.be/2A60QcsJtlE?si=1LUCtgOFWPp1pPUo

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