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Spark loved it, but didn't think of it as special, although Brendan Gill called it a "classy watch".
In her fiction Spark loved to play God, loftily manipulating her characters' fates, and she was less the benign and loving God of traditional Catholic theology than Calvin's cruel jokester, who would allow you to think you were saved only to surprise you at the end.
Spark loved it and negotiations continued for months.
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Spark loves to make us watch, and we feel that she wants to make us better at watching, so completely must we surrender when we read her.
Infatuation is typically what sparks loving relationships.
Booths are still around, especially in Europe -- there are over 400 in the Paris Metro alone -- and, according to the 2001 French film "Amélie," photo-booth pictures can still spark love affairs.
For Spark, who loved an empty notebook, her death is insignificant because she filled so many notebooks, yet her death is also a tragedy because, somewhere in her home in Italy, there will be a notebook that will remain empty.
Sparks fly; love blooms.
Even then, I knew the power of Julia Roberts in Pretty Woman would spark a love affair that would know no bounds.
Stannard wrote of the friendship as Spark "learning to love again", but Jardine thinks this is a bit soppy.
They've still got that spark and we love them for it.
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