He wanted to know all about me and my family and especially my childhood. That's where everything starts, he'd say. Both heaven and hell.

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He wanted to know all about me and my family and especially my childhood.That's where everything starts, he'd say. Both heaven and hell. The idea of his asking, “Where did it start?” was the moment when he fell in love with me. He just wanted to know everything about me. There are countless definitions for this line of poetry, but the one that I think captures our relationship best is that it’s the beginning of our love story.

Source: Monsieur Proust

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