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“I love blue more than any other color. I am inordinately attracted to any blue substance: to minerals like turquoise and lapis lazuli, to sapphires and aquamarines; to cobalt skies and blue-black seas; Moslem tiles - and to a blue flower whether or not it has any other merit.”

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Eleanor Perenyi

Eleanor Perenyi was a Hungarian-born American author renowned for her memoirs and travel writing. Born on January 4, 1918, in Budapest, she spent a significant part of her life in the United States. Her writing frequently reflected her experiences as a woman of Eastern European descent living in America, examining themes of identity, culture, and the intricacies of human connections. more

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