Marcel Proust Quotes
And Even In My Most Carnal Desires, Oriented Always In A Particular Direction, Concentrated Round A Single Dream, I Might Have Recognized As Their Primary Motive An Idea, An Idea For Which I Would Have Laid Down My Life, At The Innermost Core Of Which, As In My Day-dreams While I Sat Reading All Afternoon In The Garden At Combray, Lay The Notion Of Perfection.
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