"But,instead of what our imagination makes us suppose and which we worthless try to discover,life gives us something that we could hardly imagine.












My destination is no longer a place, rather a new way of seeing.
More Marcel Proust quotes
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"Everything that seems imperishable tends to extinguishment.
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"... it had arrested for all eternity the moment which it had been trying to make pass more quickly.
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