Marcel Proust Quotes
And In Myself, Too, Many Things Have Perished Which, I Imagined, Would Last For Ever, And New Structures Have Arisen, Giving Birth To New Sorrows And New Joys Which In Those Days I Could Not Have Foreseen, Just As Now The Old Are Difficult Of Comprehension.
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