Love...., ever unsatisfied, lives always in the moment that is about to come.

Marcel Proust


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The true paradises are the paradises that we have lost.

Marcel Proust

Mots clés paradise



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Like many intellectuals, he was incapable of saying a simple thing in a simple way

Marcel Proust


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Although she failed to grasp the meaning of this speech, she did understand that it might belong to the category of 'scoldings' and scenes of reproach or supplication, and her familiarity with men enabled her, without paying attention to the details of what they said, to conclude that they would not makes such scenes if they were not in love, that since they were in love it was pointless to obey them, they they would be only more in love afterward.

Marcel Proust


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Mme. de Gallardon, who could never stop herself from sacrificing her greatest social ambitions and highest hopes of someday dazzling the world to the immediate, obscure, and private pleasure of saying something disagreeable.

Marcel Proust


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For everyone who, having no artistic sense-that is to say, no submission to subjective reality-may have the knack of reasoning about art till doomsday, especially if he be, in addition, a diplomat or financier in contact with the 'realities' of the present day, is only too ready to believe literature is an intellectual game which is destined to gradually be abandoned as time goes on.

Marcel Proust


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Sometimes it would even happen that this precocious hour would sound two strokes more than the last; there must then have been an hour which I had not heard strike; something which had taken place had not taken place for me; the fascination of my book, a magic as potent as the deepest slumber, had stopped my enchanted ears and had obliterated the sound of that golden bell from the azure surface of the enveloping silence.

Marcel Proust


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Love is a striking example of how little reality means to us.

Marcel Proust

Mots clés love



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El verdadero descubrimiento no consiste en encontrar nuevos paisajes, sino en mirar con nuevos ojos.

Marcel Proust


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She's on the stairs, ma'am, getting her breath,' said the young servant, who had not been long up from the country, where my mother had the excellent habit of getting all her servants. Often she had seen them born. That's the only way to get really good ones. And they're the rarest of luxuries.

Marcel Proust

Mots clés humor society class caste elitism servants



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