"In my travels, from land to land, I never encountered the paradise I had hoped for. But sometimes, at least, I captured a few glimpses of earthly happiness from afar, and now this has a greater value for me than any imaginary paradise"
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Sofia Yablonska
1907 – 1971
Sofia Yablonska (Ukrainian: Софія Яблонська-Уден; 1907 – 1971) was a Ukrainian and French writer, journalist, traveller, and photographer.
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