“Every reader finds himself. The writer's work is merely a kind of optical instrument that makes it possible for the reader to discern what, without this book, he would perhaps never have seen in himself.”
Quote by Marcel Proust
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“We do not succeed in changing things according to our desire, but gradually our desire changes.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past
“If only for the sake of elegance, I try to remain morally pure.”
Source: Marcel Proust, selected letters, 1880-1903
Source: Remembrance of Things Past
“A powerful idea communicates some of its strength to him who challenges it.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past
“Time passes, and little by little everything that we have spoken in falsehood becomes true.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past: The captive. The fugitive. Time regained
“In a separation it is the one who is not really in love who says the more tender things.”
“Happiness serves hardly any other purpose than to make unhappiness possible.”
Source: Remembrance of Things Past
