"When Niki and I moved to Paris, there was also the challenge of Paris, an extremely daunting city"
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The line’s subtext is couplehood under pressure. Naming "Niki and I" signals that the move isn’t an individual adventure but a shared project with a private weather system. Paris, in this telling, doesn’t just judge the newcomer; it judges the partnership, the resilience, the ability to build a life amid a culture that has strong opinions about how life should be lived.
Context matters, too: Mathews is an American writer who gravitated toward formal games and intellectual constraint (Oulipo-adjacent, Paris-haunted literary circles). For that kind of artist, Paris isn’t merely inspiring; it’s competitive, a city where tradition can feel like surveillance and where the myth of the expat risks turning into self-parody. The sentence lands because it refuses mythmaking. It admits the glamour tax: the price of entry is feeling small.
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APA Style (7th ed.)
Mathews, Harry. (2026, January 16). When Niki and I moved to Paris, there was also the challenge of Paris, an extremely daunting city. FixQuotes. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-niki-and-i-moved-to-paris-there-was-also-the-101694/
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Mathews, Harry. "When Niki and I moved to Paris, there was also the challenge of Paris, an extremely daunting city." FixQuotes. January 16, 2026. https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-niki-and-i-moved-to-paris-there-was-also-the-101694/.
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"When Niki and I moved to Paris, there was also the challenge of Paris, an extremely daunting city." FixQuotes, 16 Jan. 2026, https://fixquotes.com/quotes/when-niki-and-i-moved-to-paris-there-was-also-the-101694/. Accessed 4 Feb. 2026.








